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Off to London to see the Queen
What do you get a woman who has everything? Her own palaces even.
Prime minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen are to meet the Queen on Wednesday at Buckingham Palace and their gift for the occasion is a wooden pedestal bowl.
Susan Lunn
It's made of "woodlace" birdseye maple and walnut and was carved by Garry Bowes, a woodturner from Ottawa who was a former research technologist at the Canadian National Research Council for many years.
The Harpers have brought their kids, Ben and Rachel, along on this trip. But there is no word yet if they will get to meet the Queen and Prince Charles.
— Susan Lunn
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