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'The Queen' shocks shoppers in high street treat

by Philip Dewey • Published 13 Apr 2012 14:30 Print Comments 0 Comments

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SUITS YOU MA'AM: 'The Queen' enjoys a walk with corgis Alex and Sally to the amusement of Miles, Hugo and Harriat Bishop from Datchet and Will Gregory from Windsor.
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Shoppers had to look twice when they saw a Royal visitor in the high street.

The Queen lookalike, Patricia Ford, took her corgis, Alex and Sally, for a walk and sampled the delights of Eton High Street on Monday morning.

Dressed in a pale yellow coat and matching hat, the 77-year-old lookalike, who has been impersonating The Queen for eight years, turned many heads when she visited shops and even stopped to enjoy a drink.

Her visit was part of the Eton Traders Association's bid to promote the Royal Borough Advantage Card scheme.

Chairwoman Amanda Bishop said: "We wanted to arrange a day where we could work with the Royal Borough advantage card campaign and make it fun.

"Patricia was really accommodating - working with each shop - and enjoyed it."

This article appeared in Royal Borough Observer 13 Apr 12

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