A fan of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who cannot be there to witness the Royal Wedding received an unexpected gift.

Mary Relph, 77, missed the Royal Wedding back in April when she hurt her back. In order to make up for it, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall sent her a sweet compensation, a slice of the wedding cake with a personal note.

Camilla happens to chat with Mrs. Relph outside of Sandringham church in Norfolk and when she heard about the fan's disappointment to take part in the wedding she acted on it quickly. Together with the cake, there was a note that said:

"A little bird told me you were unable to get to the wedding as you had injured your back. I hope this cake will help to alleviate this. With my best wishes, Camilla."

Mary said she will never eat the cake; instead it will be part of her collection together with plates, photos, thimbles, and a life-size cutout of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

"I have no idea who told the Duchess of Cornwall about me. I don't know how they knew. I was so upset I couldn't go to see William and Kate's wedding. We had hotel rooms booked and everything. My friend said I should use a wheelchair but she would never have got me through the crowds," Mary told the Daily Mail.

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