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Queen Camilla meets former Spice Girl at charity visit
Summary
Queen Camilla visited Maggie's Cheltenham centre to mark the charity's 30th anniversary and met people living with cancer, and former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell‑Horner attended as a guest and supporter.
Content
Queen Camilla visited Maggie's Cheltenham centre in Gloucestershire to mark the charity's 30th anniversary and to meet people living with cancer. The visit included meetings with NHS and centre staff and with people who use Maggie's services. Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell‑Horner, a supporter of Maggie's, attended as a guest. Camilla also unveiled a portrait by artist Eileen Hogan and heard about the centre's revamped garden.
Key details:
- Queen Camilla visited Maggie's Cheltenham to mark the organisation's 30th anniversary and met people living with cancer.
- Geri Halliwell‑Horner attended the event as a guest and is described in the article as a supporter of Maggie's.
- Camilla unveiled a portrait by Eileen Hogan and was shown the centre's revamped garden.
- The article notes Camilla has been president of Maggie's since 2008 and has visited 18 of its 27 centres.
Summary:
The visit highlighted the charity's role in offering psychological, emotional and practical support to people affected by cancer and included the unveiling of a portrait; any further related events were undetermined at this time.
Sources
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BBC1/21/2026, 5:50:37 PMOpen source →
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