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[Queen Elizabeth] is just the granny queen! She's our granny queen who shakes people's hands!
Vanessa Kirby
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Vanessa Kirby
Age: 36
Born: 1988
Born: April 18
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Vanessa Noola Kirby
Vanessa Jane Kirby
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