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Home / Health / Queen Camilla & Geri Horner Unite for Cancer Charity

Queen Camilla & Geri Horner Unite for Cancer Charity

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Queen Camilla and Geri Halliwell-Horner visited Maggie's cancer support center.
  • The center offers psychological, emotional, and practical support for cancer patients.
  • The visit highlighted Maggie's 30th anniversary of helping those affected by cancer.
Queen Camilla & Geri Horner Unite for Cancer Charity

Queen Camilla, accompanied by former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell-Horner, recently visited a Maggie's cancer support centre in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. This visit celebrated the charity's 30th anniversary and highlighted its crucial role in providing free psychological, emotional, and practical assistance to those affected by cancer.

Camilla, who is patron of Maggie's, expressed her admiration for the organization, emphasizing the need for "a place where they needn't pretend to be fine." Halliwell-Horner also shared her appreciation for the support Maggie's offers, describing the Queen as "amazing and stoic."

The Queen met with cancer patient Caitlin Warrington and her mother, who shared how the center had provided invaluable support beyond medical treatment. Camilla underscored that Maggie's offers answers to the many questions patients and families have.

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During the visit, Camilla unveiled a portrait of herself by artist Eileen Hogan, commissioned by King Charles. The Cheltenham centre, which Camilla originally opened in 2010, has recently undergone extensions and landscaping.

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Maggie's is a charity providing free psychological, emotional, and practical support for people with cancer and their families.
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell-Horner accompanied Queen Camilla to the Maggie's cancer support centre.
Queen Camilla, as patron, visited to celebrate Maggie's 30th anniversary and highlight its support services for cancer patients.

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