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Queen thanks supporters of sexual assault survivors

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Queen thanks supporters of sexual assault survivors

Queen thanks supporters of sexual assault survivors

Queen hosts reception for people who support victims of sexual assault at Buckingham Palace, London.

Among the guests were former prime minister Theresa May and Cherie Blair.

Report by Ajagbef.

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