Meet schoolboy who played key role in 'beautiful' Queen Camilla's historic visit
Henry Prior, aged nine, was one of the four Royal Almonry children at Worcester Cathedral
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I've worked at the Worcester News for 13 years, first as a general reporter than health reporter before moving on to covering cases at the city's crown court. I've reported on major cases including murders and attempted murders, rapes, frauds, historic sexual abuse and drugs conspiracies
I've worked at the Worcester News for 13 years, first as a general reporter than health reporter before moving on to covering cases at the city's crown court. I've reported on major cases including murders and attempted murders, rapes, frauds, historic sexual abuse and drugs conspiracies
Henry Prior, aged nine, was one of the four Royal Almonry children at Worcester Cathedral
Flood warnings are in force on sections of the River Severn, River Avon and River Teme after heavy rain
The recipients of the Maundy Money have praised Queen Camilla for her warmth
Her Majesty Queen Camilla visited Worcester for the Maundy Thursday service at Worcester Cathedral
Queen Camilla was inundated with goodwill messages for King and and Princess of Wales outside Worcester Cathedral
Worcester Cathedral's Maundy Thursday service has got underway with Queen Camilla in attendance
These are the 40 Maundy Money recipients from the diocese to be honoured at Worcester Cathedral
Queen Camilla visits Worcester Cathedral to hand out Maundy money - all the latest from the royal visit Maundy Thursday 2024.
The collapsed retaining wall in Reservoir Lane could cost as much as £400,000 to fix and the bill is still climbing
Jack Sturgeon was riding without a licence or insurance in The Cross in Worcester
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