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THE Queen has moved her best friend Angela Kelly into Windsor Castle apartments as she grapples with her mobility issues.Angela, 69, who has been Her Majesty s dresser and closest aide for 28 years, is staying in a suite next to her private quarters.2Angela Kelly is helpin
stanley water flask g The Queen with her day to day careCredit: Getty - PoolThe Queen is struggling to walk far and is refusing to use a wheelchair at home.Angela first moved in during the Covid lockdown as part of the HMS Bubble team and helped Her Majesty with day-to-day care.A source told The Sun: She lives there now. She has moved in. Angela is said to have a 42in telly in her rooms.READ MORE ON THE QUEENREMARKABLE Brilliant Queen has made remarkable comeback as excitement for Jubilee growsTHE ONE SHOW Beaming Queen gets standing ovation from crowd at Windsor Horse ShowMost read in The SunGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, 12, dies in catastrophic circumstancesREST IN PEACEAston Villa Europ
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A MUM OF NINE is forced to walk SEVEN miles to get her kids to and from school every day after the bus route was cancelled.Gemma Headley has to traipse 1.8miles each way up
stanley vattenflaska busy B roads in Driffield, East Yorkshire, just to make sure two of her children make it to school - and then walk all the way back again TWICE a day.3 Gemma Headley is forced to walk seven
stanley becher miles a day just to get her kids to school and backThe 36-year-old, who doesnt drive, told Hull Live: I dread the start of the term because I dont know what to do. The junior and senior school share a bus so I have to put my children wh
vaso stanley o go to them on a bus before walking with the younger ones. We have to set off at 8.15am but have to rush to get there for 9am because I have to put the others on the bus as my husband goes to work. East Riding of Yorkshire Council has said it has no statutory duty to the family after the route was scrapped two years ago - as they live just 300m under the two-mile distan