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Queen Camilla marks the centenary of the release of A.A. Milne's 'Winnie the Pooh' with a visit to Ashdown Forest, the place that surprised the children's book's setting. The queen plays a game of 'poohsticks' inspired by the book, and unveils a plaque for a path in the forest that has been named after her. 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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00:00Can I hold you to someone's seat?
00:03Hello.
00:04I'm sorry.
00:05I'm sorry.
00:06I'm sorry.
00:08I'm sorry.
00:13Yay!
00:15Yay!
00:21There we are.
00:25Just to keep me warm.
00:26Just to keep me warm.
00:31I'm supposed to scream.
00:34The cake is cut.
00:38I'm thrilled to have this
00:40walk called after me.
00:43I'm sure thousands of
00:44people come flocking in because
00:46Winnie the Pooh is
00:48a universal hero. People
00:50love him and his friends
00:52all over the world.
00:53So I think now this walk's
00:55open. I'm sure a lot of people come to
00:57Ashdown Forest anyway, but
00:59they'll come pouring in to see this
01:01wonderful trail.
01:02And
01:02we'll see.
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