The Queen Slums It – Gets Passenger Train from Norfolk to London 

The Queen also took a train in December 2014, returning from her Norfolk estate.
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Queen Elizabeth II being escorted by the station manager. (Photo: Twitter)
Queen Elizabeth II being escorted by the station manager. (Photo: <a href="https://twitter.com/Telegraph/status/696937097836498948">Twitter</a>)
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Guess who took the train back home after the Christmas celebration? The Queen herself. Queen Elizabeth II returned to London by a commuter train after her break at the royal family’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.

The 89-year-old arrived at the King’s Lynn station just a few minutes before the train was about to depart. She was accompanied by the station manager Graeme Pratt who helped her board the train’s first-class carriage.

The Queen was also seen getting off a train in December 2014 while returning from her Norfolk estate.

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