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Cherie Booth QC December 1998 turnung on the lights of the christmas tree at No 10
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Cherie Booth QC December 1998 turnung on the lights of the christmas tree at No 10
Cherie Booth QC December 1998 turnung on the lights of the christmas tree at No 10 Downing Street joined by actress Linda Robson and three-year-old Lauren Whale who is confined to a wheelchair they will be repesenting The Variety Club
Alison McDougall
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Cherie Booth QC, accompanied by actress Linda Robson and three-year-old Lauren Whale, spreads the joyous Christmas spirit as they illuminate the grand Christmas tree at No 10 Downing Street. This heartwarming moment captures a beautiful blend of politics, entertainment, and compassion. In December 1998, Cherie Booth QC took on the role of lighting up the iconic residence's festive centerpiece. Joined by esteemed actress Linda Robson and little Lauren Whale - a brave young girl confined to a wheelchair - this event served as an opportunity for them to represent The Variety Club. The photograph showcases their beaming smiles and genuine excitement as they bring light into the lives of those around them. Cherie's prominent position in both law and politics adds significance to her participation in this cherished tradition. Actress Linda Robson's presence adds an element of glamour to the scene while symbolizing unity between different spheres of influence. Meanwhile, adorable three-year-old Lauren reminds us that kindness knows no boundaries or limitations. This snapshot from the 1990s encapsulates not only a joyful celebration but also highlights how customs and ceremonies can bridge gaps between people from various backgrounds. Alison McDougall masterfully captures this enchanting moment through her lens, immortalizing it for future generations.
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