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Baking With Heart - Thank You Jean

12/02/2016
Advertising Agency
London, UK
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The Baking With Heart series captures inspiring and genuine stories of people showing their love and appreciation for their loved ones through baking. Inspiring people to bake for others, a simple act that can say so much more than words. ‘Thank You Jean’ introduces the remarkable story of Jean Rowcliffe, a Canadian nanny who has worked for Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace and as nanny for the children of Highnesses Prince and Princess Michael of Kent at Kensington Palace. A remarkable woman, she has dedicated her life to looking after others, and, since experiencing the heart breaking loss of her only child, she has looked after families who too are suffering from bereavement. This is the story of Jean, through the eyes of the people she has helped; a story that has been years in the making as Jean spends her time helping families around the world. We meet Lucy and her two young children Tuppence and Margot. Jean is staying with them following the sudden loss of Lucy’s partner when Tuppence was just 10 weeks old. Lucy describes the positive impact that Jean has had on her and her children’s lives and, as a thank you, the family surprise her with a homemade cake and messages from loved ones.
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