Queen Camilla undertakes royal engagement in London
Queen Camilla on Tuesday visited a medical facility and spoke to patients and staff
Queen Camilla on Tuesday officially opened St George’s Hospital intensive care balcony, a rooftop garden that provides a vital restorative space for patients, families and NHS staff.
During the occasion, the Queen hailed the “wonderful” hospital garden providing a sanctuary for patients being treated for serious brain conditions.
Camilla opened the rooftop space after touring the green oasis at St George’s Hospital, providing fresh air, trees and shrubs to help aid the recovery of tumour patients, stroke sufferers and others treated for brain injuries, according to standard.co.uk.
“I’m sure all the patients here are going to benefit enormously from this, so I think you’ve done a wonderful job,” Camilla said during the visit.
According to the news outlet, the garden was created through a partnership between St George’s Hospital Charity and the John King Brain Tumour Foundation, a charity named in memory of a renowned chef who died a decade ago this year after being treated by St George’s staff after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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