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26 May 2017

Queen Elizabeth visits victims of Manchester bombing in Hospital

Queen Elizabeth II has visited the victims of Manchester bombing. On Thursday, May 25, the monarch arrived at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital at around 11:20 A.M. to comfort some of the young people who were injured in the attack that occurred after Ariana Grande's concert on Monday night.

While talking to 14-year-old Evie Mills, who received the concert tickets as a birthday present, the Queen said of the attack, "It's dreadful. Very wicked. To target that sort of thing." The Queen also met 15-year-old Millie Robson, who wore an Ariana Grande T-shirt.

Millie said she had won VIP passes and met the pop star backstage. The teenager said, "I have a few, like, holes in my legs and stuff, and I have a bit of a cut, and my arm and just a bit here, but compared to other people I'm quite lucky really."
The Queen also discussed Ariana, saying she was a "very good singer," before adding, "She sounds very, very good." The Queen wished Millie a quick recovery and told her father David of the attack, "It's not something you expect at all."
Queen Elizabeth also met doctors, nurses and others who have been treating the injured and thanked them. She told one member of the staff, "The awful thing was that everyone was so young. The age of them."

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