TWO girls said they were incredibly proud after the Queen Consort accepted flowers they hand-picked from their garden.
Kate Woodford and Iliza Morrisgave waited hours in the rain hoping to give Queen Camilla two bunches of daffodils they picked this morning (Thursday).
The pair had travelled from their home village of Chaddesley Corbett to Worcester Cathedral today to attend the event.
Kate Woodford said: "Everyone thinks she would be one of those people who are serious but she was quite normal.
"It is great.
"The effort you went through to pick the flowers and it is now in royalty's hands."
Iliza Morrisgave said the Queen asked if she was enjoying her Easter holidays.
She added: "We told her these are for you and she shook our hands.
"Camilla said thank you very much.
"It feels really cool - it is amazing."
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