The Queen and her staff were amazing. When my oldest daughter was six (she’s a bit older now) I landed up (as a supply teacher) taking on her class for a week or two. My youngest would’ve been four and not yet in school, I couldn’t drive, there was a cold spell and life was pretty tough as in those days my ex and I were pretty hard up.
This is what Lucy wrote on her Facebook page a few days ago.
“1974. I was six years old when I drew a really crap Christmas card on a shitty bit of scrap paper in class. It was an orange and red scribble - very festive (not). My mum was supply teaching (the first and only time she taught me) and for some reason, I thrust my crap card into her hands on a whim and said ‘Send this to the Queen!’. My mum indulged me, or rather she told me yesterday: ‘Woe betide anyone who said no to you, even at 6’. Never in our dreams did we think we’d get a thank you. Well, thank you dear Queen, for making a 6-year old’s Christmas. And apologies for the crap card.”
Following up on this I found this about the Lady-in-Waiting (Susan Hussey) and am even more impressed.
Lucy is now a well known international journalist.
8 comments:
That is amazing. Good for them!
If she still remembers it then our late Majesty has had an effect! Impressive Lucy!!
That is wonderful
Holy Moly! I like your daughter's post and the letter!
Very touching on this sad day of your great queen’s funeral.
How lovely! I enjoyed reading up on Lady Susan too!
The Queen was a very very lovely lady. I shall miss her.
Incredible! And funny story about your daughter as well.
Isn't it great what kids can do when they're bold and innocent? Would that I could accomplish such!
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