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Donna the elephant goes bananas at meeting Queen

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THE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh tried their hand at zookeeping as they fed bananas to an elephant at Whipsnade Zoo.

The seven-year-old elephant, named Donna, was only too keen to whip her favourite treat from the royal couple’s hands at the official opening of the Bedfordshi­re attraction’s new £2m centre for elephant care yesterday.

The new facility will nurture a full herd of nine elephants with the Zoological Society of London’s (ZSL) expert elephant team.

Among the friendly giants the Queen met was her namesake, Elizabeth – the youngest and most boisterous member of the group, who was born the day before the Queen’s 90th birthday celebratio­ns in 2016.

Zoological director for ZSL Professor David Field said the Queen was “absolutely delighted” to learn that the 72 stone (460kg) 10-month-old Elizabeth had been named in her honour, during a demonstrat­ion of cleaning routines in the centre’s 837square-yard (700 sq m) barn.

Assistant curator of elephants Lee Sambrook, who demonstrat­ed how keepers clean the animals’ feet and inspect their teeth, said the Queen had been especially interested to hear about the round-the-clock care they receive, and compared it to keeping horses.

The Queen seemed impressed with the centre’s state-of-the-art equipment and told fellow team members: “The elephants look very happy in there.”

She added: “It’s a rather nice change for them, I suppose.”

It is 20 years since the older wing of the enclosure was last opened by Prince Philip, who recalled the visit while speaking with Prof Field.

 ?? Chris Radburn ?? > The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with Donna the elephant at Whipsnade Zoo yesterday
Chris Radburn > The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh with Donna the elephant at Whipsnade Zoo yesterday

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