A thousand teddy bears were left in memory of Queen Elizabeth – this is how they are now

In Britain, the Queen’s death prompted people to leave stuffed animals in public places to honor the Queen. Now the teddies are noticed by the court.

Queen Elizabeth’s memory was honored in the days before the funeral by bringing, among other things, stuffed animals to Buckingham Palace. Zumapress/Mvphotos

The death of Queen Elizabeth caused a special phenomenon in Britain. In memory of the late queen, the court has left a thousand stuffed animals, most of which depict Mr. Paddington.

The royal family’s Instagram account reveals what is happening to the teddies at Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and the Royal Parks.

– Please take care of this teddy bear, says the publication made by the court in Finnish.

In the picture, Queen consort Camilla is sitting in black clothes and she is smiling at the camera with a bigger Mr. Bear Paddington teddy bear in her arms.

The publication says that all thousand teddies will be donated to the children’s charity Barnardos, through which the teddies will find themselves a new loving home.

According to the publication, all 1,000 teddies are washed and cleaned so that they look good before they go to their new homes and join the games of children who need them.

Donating teddy bears has made many people praise the court’s charity work and a wonderful way to remember the Queen and the Paddington book series, which just turned 64 years old.

– An incredible way to honor the queen, one commented on the publication.

– What a wonderful idea to share our nation’s generosity to children.

– I love this. A wonderful gift for children in need.

– I hope everyone finds a loving home and a happy recipient.

Several left Mr. Bear Paddington in charge of the court. Now they get a new home. PDO

Paddington is a significant gift to the memory of Queen Elizabeth. In the video made for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the Queen appeared at her tea time together with the bear lord.

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