Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping is firmly committed to listening to the public and meeting their expectations.
So, when it was reported that a toy police car was top of Prince George’s wish-list this Christmas, he made it his personal mission to make sure that the Prince got his wish!
The Commissioner bought a toy police Land Rover, appropriately decked out in Nottinghamshire Police’s logo, for delivery to Kensington Palace in time for the big day – just in case Father Christmas should forget.
“Christmas is about making dreams come true and I couldn’t let this one slip,” said Mr Tipping.
“I’m sure that Prince George will receive lots of wonderful gifts this Christmas, but he said he wanted a police car, so we’ve made sure that he has got one.
“For an added authentic touch the car even sports a Nottinghamshire Police logo! I hope it will provide some good entertainment for the young prince.”
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s eldest son, Prince George, aged four, wrote a note to Father Christmas which was passed on by his father during a trip to Finland’s capital city Helsinki last month.
In it he said that he only wanted one thing for Christmas this year – a toy police car.
The Duke met Lapland’s most famous resident at a Christmas market where he was able to hand-deliver his son’s special request.
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Posted on Monday 25th December 2017