Photo Stream Sharing Difficulties

My daughter is currently travelling in China and has shared a dedicated photo stream with me. She's on a 5C running 7 and I'm on a 4S running 7. I have been able to add photos to her stream which she can see, but I can't see any of her photos. She's  a smart kid and we have checked that she's set it up all Ok - her battery is over 20%, she's connected to wifi, she's enabled sharing and she's adding the photos to the stream... I've run out of ideas why I can't see her photos. Can anyone suggest anything? I did start to wonder whether we're a victim of the Great Firewall of China...?

Well, 3 or 4 days after they were originally taken and added to the shared photo stream, all my daughter's photos have appeared on my device. Don't know what caused the delay (although the cynic in me thinks they were maybe being censored), but maybe, sometimes, you have to be a little patient.

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