A group of brownies and rainbows came together to spend a day celebrating HRH Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday.
The 90 young girls made their own commemorative mugs, played games and had a campfire.
The parents supplied a Royal tea consisting of sandwiches and royal decorated cakes.
David Clout, of Radlett, said: “The evening was a great success due to the hard work of all the leaders and young leaders.”
The evening finished with the group singing the National Anthem and blowing out the candles on a birthday cake.
Queen Elizabeth is the longest reigning monarch the UK has ever had and on April 21, she celebrated her 90th birthday.
A number of events have been going on across the country as a way of showing the country’s respect for the Queen.
Events included a clean for the Queen where groups and schools spruced up their area and ran from February 29 to March 6.
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