'Everyone's united here': Queen visits Manchester attack victims

Young casualties of the Manchester bombing have been paid a visit by the Queen, who visited their hospital following Monday's "wicked" blast.

Queen Elizabeth II speaks to Millie Robson, 15, from Co Durham, and her mother, Marie, at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.

Queen Elizabeth II speaks to Millie Robson, 15, from Co Durham, and her mother, Marie, at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. Source: AAP

The Queen has met some of the young victims of the Manchester bombing in hospital as well as doctors, nurses and members of the emergency services who responded to the attack that killed 22 people and wounded many more.

She spoke to patients at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital on Thursday, where 19 casualties are being treated after what she called the "wicked" blast, five in critical care.

Asked by the Queen if she had come to Manchester especially for the Ariana Grande concert, 14-year-old Evie Mills, from Harrogate, said yes, it was a birthday present.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth IIspeaks to Evie Mills, 14, from Harrogate, her mother, Karen, left, and her father Craig.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth IIspeaks to Evie Mills, 14, from Harrogate, her mother, Karen, left, and her father Craig. Source: AAP
"She (Grande) sounds very, very good, a very good singer," the Queen responded in footage on Sky News.

"It's dreadful. Very wicked ... to target that sort of thing."

Wearing an orange hat and bright blue jacket, the queen was met with cheers at the hospital and in comments to Mills and her parents, noted how "everyone's united here".
Queen Elizabeth II thanks members of staff who treated victims at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Queen Elizabeth II thanks members of staff who treated victims at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. Source: AAP
Eight hospitals in and around the northern English city treated 116 casualties injured in the blast after the concert on Monday evening, NHS England said on Thursday, and 23 remain in critical care.

"She's lovely, it was just ... mind-blowing really. You just wouldn't really expect it," 15-year-old Millie Robson told Sky News after meeting the Queen.

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Published 26 May 2017 6:40am
Updated 26 May 2017 6:57am
Source: AFP


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