Queen Camilla leaves Pride of Britain winner in tears during surprise appearance: 'We did double-cross you'
The meeting took place at Clarence House earlier this month
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Queen Camilla left a Pride of Britain winners in tear during a surprising appearance.
Diana Parkes and Hetti Barkworth-Nanton, co-founders of a foundation to support children affected by domestic violence, were awarded the Pride of Britain award by the Queen.
Hetti, 88, was brought to tears as she received the award alongside her fellow campaigner.
The duo, appointed CBE in the New Year Honours List, collected their Pride of Britain Special Recognition Award during the official ceremony televised on ITV1 yesterday evening.
Queen Camilla left two Pride of Britain winners in tears during a surprising appearance.
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The programme showed them meeting the Queen in a surprise after the Pride of Britain team convinced the charity founders that they had been invited to film a documentary.
The campaigners were brought together after Diana's daughter was killed by her estranged husband in 2010, while Diana's grandchildren hid in the playroom.
Holding back her tears, Diana told the Queen, "Jo at least brought Hetti and I together," as she thanked her for the honour.
The meeting was at Clarence House earlier this month and will be featured in a documentary about Camilla, Her Majesty The Queen: Behind Closed Doors, which will be aired on ITV on November 11.
The 77-year-old, married to King Charles, said: "I'm afraid we did slightly double-cross you by bringing you here."
Diana learnt that she inspired Queen Camilla to become involved with The Joanna Simpson Foundation after hearing about the story.
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Camilla added: "Nobody deserves it more than you two," as she congratulated the pair for "all you've done for violence against women".
Diana learnt that she inspired Queen Camilla to become involved with The Joanna Simpson Foundation after hearing about the story.
Diana revealed she previously met the royal at a SaveLives meeting.
The Queen handed the two women an envelope with a letter: "Diana and Hetti, you have won a Pride of Britain Award."
The 88-year-old dedicated the award to her daughter Joanna and said: "It's really Jo who should be getting the Pride of Britain; in fact, everything is for Jo."
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Dianna's daughter Joanna Simpson was killed by her husband and former British Airways captain, Robert Brown, while their children listened.
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Her daughter Joanna Simpson was killed by her husband and former British Airways captain, Robert Brown, while their children listened.
Brown, who killed the 46-year-old at her home in Ascot the week prior to their divorce being finalised, buried Joanna's body in a pre-dug grave in Windsor Great Park before confessing to the police the following day.
Brown, sentenced for manslaughter by way of diminished responsibility, was due to be released in 2023 after serving 13 years of his sentence behind bars.
Following a campaign, Justice Secretary Alex Chalk blocked the automatic release and referred the case to the Parole Board.
Queen Camilla is currently in Samoa with King Charles as they are in their final days of the nine-day Royal tour.