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A sickle cell and autism patient met Queen Elizabeth II at a festive event, honoring his caregiver’s support.
Six-year-old Samuel Soremekun, who lives with sickle cell disease and autism, met Queen Elizabeth II at Clarence House during a festive event, where he helped decorate the royal Christmas tree.
Accompanied by his mother and Albin Bendiola, a paediatric haemoglobinopathy clinical nurse specialist, the visit honored Bendiola’s ongoing support for Samuel, including during a stroke two years ago.
Bendiola, recognized by Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity, has provided consistent medical and emotional care.
Samuel’s family described the experience as joyful and meaningful, underscoring the impact of dedicated healthcare providers.
Un paciente de células falciformes y autismo se reunió con la reina Isabel II en un evento festivo, en honor al apoyo de su cuidador.