Millions of people across the world tuned in to watch King Charles and Queen Camilla be crowned at the Coronation last week.
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A schoolgirl was called a 'drama queen' as she screamed in pain following a leg break.
Little Millie Rowe, 5, slipped as she was playing at after-school club at her primary school and shouted out that she had heard her 'leg crack' but says staff did not believe her and called her mum to come and pick her up from Nene and Ramnoth School at 3.40pm on Mar 29.
The delay meant that the poor girl went for three hours without pain relief for the broken shin bone, reports Wales Online.
Her 'furious' mum Nicole Schofield, 29, says she was 'disgusted'. when she was told by the head of safeguarding upon arrival at the school that her daughter was known as a "drama queen."
The mum of three said: "They saw her as a 'drama queen' and so didn't take any notice of her. That comment was not only rude but unnecessary. Is that why they didn't call an ambulance- because they thought she was exaggerating? It makes me feel sick knowing she was in so much pain, and that the school picked her up and moved her which they shouldn't have done."
Nicole was called to the afterschool club after they said there had been an accident and that Millie needed to be picked up.
She arrived to discover her daughter sitting on a chair, crying in pain.
They told her that Millie had slipped on a hula hoop and hurt her leg but had been examined by a first aider.
While Nicole was attending to Millie, a teacher ran out to Nicole's waiting taxi and told the driver to expect a little girl to be brought out with a suspected broken leg but none of the staff had said this to Nicole.
Nicole said: "They told me I could take her home or get her looked at, that it was up to me. Before I left the Head of Safeguarding at the school said, 'well, we know Millie as a drama queen.'"
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