Queen Lucille * Sebby's Corner in Barnet

Queen Lucille * Sebby's Corner in Barnet

On November 24, 2023, Queen Lucille, on behalf of the Duchess of York who is in America for Thanksgiving, visited Sebby's Corner in north London. Sebby's Corner provides items to families in need acro... more
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