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The Queen’s collection of (slightly scary) childhood dolls sold at auction

<p>Those who love the royal family are generally excited to hear about the quirks and interesting character traits that make the Queen who she is.</p> <p>Now, the wider public have been able to take an intimate glimpse into the Queen’s childhood as a collection of her childhood toys was put on sale in the UK.</p> <p>The toys have received widespread attention with some people having described the toys as surprisingly scary.</p> <p>The collection was put to auction by descendants of Clara Hill who was the Queen’s childhood nanny.</p> <p>The collection included Mickey and Minnie Mouse toys and some of the Queen's infant clothes. </p> <p>There were also three dolls in the collection that we can imagine the Queen carried around with her a lot during her younger years. </p> <p>The toys have already been sold at the auction this week, meaning Prince George and Princess Charlotte won’t get the chance to play with their grandma’s old toys.</p> <p>Recently, Prince William revealed that one of <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/health/mind/2017/09/prince-george-favourite-toy/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">George’s favourite toys</span></strong></a> is Lego.</p> <p>Scroll through the gallery above to see the Queen’s childhood toys.</p> <p>Did you have any dolls like the Queen? Let us know in the comments below. </p>

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