TADCASTER Grammar schoolgirl Jemima Browning will have more than science on her mind when she sits her chemistry GCSE exam in London today. Because once she’s finished, she’ll be rushing off to St James’ Palace for a date with two princes.
Jemima, 16, is one of just 20 young people from all around the world chosen to receive a Diana Legacy Award on the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death. She’ll be presented with the award by Diana’s two sons, Princes William and Harry.
It’s an award she richly deserves, for her efforts to help other young people with disabilities. We just hope it doesn’t put her off in her chemistry exam...
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