Australian girl loses her toy monkey – and Queen Elizabeth returns it

A toy monkey accidentally left behind at Buckingham Palace by a five-twelvemonth-old girl has returned home to Commonwealth of australia after enjoying royal treatment by palace staff and gaining a travelling companion: a toy corgi.

Harriet, one of half-dozen toy monkeys from Woodside Kindergarten in Adelaide, was taken on holiday to Europe by Savannah Hart and her family unit when it was misplaced.

Harriet was returned with a new friend, a toy corgi named Rex, from the Buckingham Palace souvenir shop. (Photo: Purple Drove Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Two 2019.)

Savannah'south female parent, Katie, realised Harriet was missing the next day merely was unable to locate the toy monkey before they returned home to Commonwealth of australia.

Staff members from Woodside Kindergarten took up the hunt and penned a letter to the Queen, politely asking her to search for the beloved monkey. They likewise added photos of Harriet's travels from across the globe.

"We put in lots of photos of Harriet's adventures around the earth and all the children signed it and put information technology in an envelope and posted information technology off," said kindergarten teacher Robyn Herringer.

Surprisingly the adjacent week the Palace responded, proverb that Harriet was in good care and for good measure included photos of Harriet's adventures around the Queen's residence.

Harriet soon arrived dorsum in Australia with a new friend in tow – 'Male monarch' – a blimp corgi from the palace gift shop.

(Source: Reuters)

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