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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Queen Spurry returns from royal tour of Europe

QUEEN SPURRY OF SMALLVANIA returned from her two week tour of Western Europe on August 28th, having spent the longest period apart from her husband, HRH King Chris, since meeting him in 2005. Her tour covered seven countries in fourteen days, and Smallvania Castle released official pictures today.

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First the tiny toy Queen visited Paris, going up the Eiffel Tower, which is around eight thousand times taller than her.

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Parisian toys said the South African-born Queen was fearless as she posed for this shot, above, taken from the second floor of the tower.

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Spurry also went on a champagne cruise along the river Seine.

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She befriended another toy, the Northern English bear George, from Grimsby.


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On the royal chariot (the coach). Spurry visited France, Switzerland, Italy, the Vatican, Austria, Germany and Belgium before returning to London.


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Spurry visited the centre of the Ancient Roman Empire, seeing the Colosseum. Onlookers said the Queen had a glint in her eye whenever anybody mentioned an Empire. Spurry famously took control of half of Toyland with King Chris, removing King Cheeky from rule of the small toys.


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Spurry bought herself a backpack and a little red notebook which also serves as a passport, when she visited an expensive dolls house shop in Germany. She experienced a luxurious tour through very expensive Victorian style German dolls houses.


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In Amsterdam, Spurry enjoyed the large quantity of bagels on offer. Spurry is widely known to love bagels, many attributing this to her Jewish faith.



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In Bruges, Belgium, Spurry bought this giant chocolate teddy because it reminded her of her 'sweetheart Chris', whom she missed dearly.


It remains to be seen how much Spurry's travels will influence her ruling style.

TE

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