Queen Elizabeth II: Paddingtons donated to childrenPublished27 November 2022Image source, Arthur Edwards/The SunImage caption, Camilla, the Queen Consort, took a selection of Paddington Bears to a nursery in London. She also took royal staff with her, ready to donate the bears to children in the nursery.Image source, SOPA ImagesImage caption, When Queen Elizabeth II died, people put Paddington bears out in London to remember her. The Queen featured in a special video with Paddington on her platinum jubilee.Image source, POOLImage caption, Thousands of Paddington Bears were donated to the Royal Family - which were then donated to the Barnados charity. The bears were all professionally cleaned before being given to children in the nursery.Image source, Arthur Edwards/The SunImage caption, Camilla shared marmalade sandwiches with children, as well as members of the Paddington film cast.Image source, Arthur Edwards/The SunImage caption, The cast read a special story called 'Paddington takes a bath' - explaining how all the bears had been properly cleaned since they were left outside.Image source, WPA PoolImage caption, The Queen Consort said it was a pleasure to look after the bears, and asked the children to take care of them.More on this storyGold coin proves Roman Emperor really DID existPublished25 November 2022Our Queen: A Newsround Special. Video, 00:27:09Our Queen: A Newsround SpecialPublished9 September 202227:09