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Queen Camilla meets people living with cancer at a Maggie's cancer support centre in Cheltenham -- a charity organisation which she is President of, set up by the late writer Maggie Keswick Jencks, who died from cancer in 1995. The Queen was joined by Ginger Spice Geri Halliwell-Horner. Report by Keechl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Bill. Hello. Hello. How are you? Hello. Hello. Have you all used the centre? Yes. Oh yes, absolutely.
00:10When did you start using it? It was last March. Last March. When I got my diagnosis,
00:21I spoke to Macmillan's. I already knew about Maggie's because of my job, but initially I spoke
00:27to Macmillan's and they just told me, you need to speak to Maggie's. So, here I am.
00:33There you are. Get there as quickly as possible. And they've been fantastic. Absolutely. Yeah,
00:42I'm still here. So, you know, and it's due to Maggie's, you know, and sort of the help
00:46to the money side of it, the mental side of it, or it's just a place to just come and chill.
00:52And also you can come and talk to people. Yes. You know, everybody's suffering.
00:56You can say the same thing, so you can set the chart.
01:00Yeah, we can set the chart.
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