We Have Never Told Her She has Met the Queen ; Royal Visits: Mum Confesses Daughter Is Unaware of Her Part in Hull700 Celebrations

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CRADLING her newborn baby, the proud mother brought out her Buntings to wave to the Queen when she came to visit Hull.

Carol Bunting was among hundreds of people packed into Paragon Station to greet the Queen and Prince Philip when they arrived in 1999 to celebrate Hull 700, the 700th anniversary of the granting of the Royal charter by Edward I. Her son, Shaun, then seven, was part of the choir, chosen to sing to the royal visitors and Carol was determined to be there to support her son, carrying his new baby sister, Rebecca, in her arms.

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We Have Never Told Her She has Met the Queen ; Royal Visits: Mum Confesses Daughter Is Unaware of Her Part in Hull700 Celebrations

Just 16 days old, Rebecca was thought to be the youngest Royal fan among the crowd. As they waited for the Royal Train to arrive, Carol told the Mail: "I will tell her in future, 'you...

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