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Mum captures cloud formation of ‘Paddington Bear pouring tea for the Queen’

A MUM captured a photograph showing a cloud formation which social media users claim looks like Paddington Bear pouring a cup of tea for the Queen.

Jane Huskisson captured the poignant photo in Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire, in the early hours of Friday morning, just a day after Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

The 49-year-old first recognised the renowned children’s character Paddington bear before noticing another shape form in the clouds resembling the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Queen and Paddington cloud
Many social media users spotted the Queen’s silhouette in the clouds.

Social media users have taken on their own interpretations of cloud formations, with some also seeing Prince Phillip who passed away in April last year.

Jane’s daughter, Staceyanne Huskisson shared the image to a Facebook group on Saturday writing: “Photo my mum took yesterday morning. How amazing is this.”

The post has since gained over 3,500 likes and more than 500 comments from people who could also see the unique vision.

One person said: “I see Philip and the smiling Queen.”

Staceyanne responded: “We originally thought of the Queen and Paddington Bear.”

Another wrote: “I saw the Queen talking to her corgi standing on two feet.”

A third commented: “The Queen on the left and Paddington on the right holding a cup and saucer.”

A fourth added: “The Queen and Annie, her beloved corgi.”

A fifth said: “The Queen and Paddington is pouring her tea from a teapot.”

While another person agreed, writing: “I see the Queen and Paddington bear.”

Speaking today, Jane, from Croft, Lincolnshire, said: “We were waiting for a car boot sale to start but due to the weather it was cancelled.

“Me and my husband were just cloud watching because it was the only thing else to do.

“We joked and said that one looked like Paddington and that the other one looked like the queen looking up at him.

“It was quite poignant.

“It was nice, we were listening to all the ballads playing on the radio. It was quite a surreal morning.”

This isn’t the first Brit to have spotted a vision of the late Queen amongst the clouds over recent days.

Multiple people across the UK have been taking photographs showing the outline of Her Majesty’s familiar silhouette forming in the sky.

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