Queen Elizabeth's Dinner Lady Duties
08 February 2010
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth became a dinner-lady for the day on Sunday (07.02.10).
The monarch and her husband the Duke Of York served up sausages and mash potato to children who had a good attendance record at the St Peter and St Paul's church in West Newton near to her Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England.
Sunday school helper Charlie Adams told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "The Queen and the Duke spent a lot of time talking to the children and their parents. About 20 of them performed a version of 'Daniel and the Lion's Den' for her. They practiced very hard.''
Onlooker Mary Relph, 76, added:
The Queen is due to leave the royal estate this week to return to her London residence, Buckingham Palace.
Onlooker Mary Relph, 76, added: "'She looked beautiful in pink. I'm very sad that we won't be seeing her for some time. It's always upsetting when the Queen goes back.''
Prior to her visit on Sunday, Queen Elizabeth marked the death of her father King George VI, who passed away on February 6 in 1952.
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