The Duke of Cambridge Charities and Patronages 1, Until 2022


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I still can't believe that they are alive today. Incredible story of bravery and determination by their rescuers.
 
The Duke of Cambridge, Patron, Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre, this afternoon called upon The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain in London.

- Court Circular ll 2 November 2018
 
:previous: He sure does. He's every inch of a man that will be King. Its so nice to see William taking to his roles almost like a duck to water. ?
 
Yes. It's beautiful to see. Marriage to Kate and fatherhood has really been the making of William. He is very happy, content and comfortable in his life.
 
Glad to see so many veterans are present at today's service to honor those crew members and officers lost at sea.
 
“The Duke of Cambridge Scuba Prize is awarded annually to the BSAC member or group of members for outstanding achievements in research in scuba diving”

Read more: BSAC members receive Duke of Cambridge Scuba Award

Congratulations to the 2018 Duke of Cambridge Scuba Prize Winners - The Gun Rocks Cannon site project! The team from BSAC Tyneside Club inc Nicola Faulks, Peta Knott and Simon Smith were presented the award today by BSAC President HRH the Duke of Cambridge

Via BSACdivers Twitter
 
William talked yesterday about some of his mental health struggles and the mother of a teenage he tried to save shares her story with the Mirror.

Still struggling with the unimaginable pain of losing her teenage son, devastated Sarah Lea found comfort in an unexpected source – Prince William.

The royal was part of the air ambulance team that tried to save 16-year-old Robbie when he accidentally drowned while swimming with pals.

Sarah did not know until the next day about William’s involvement in the rescue bid when a friend told her: “A prince tried to save your prince.”

And the 33-year-old praised the former helicopter pilot for speaking out about his own struggles with seeing youngsters die in the course of his work – hoping it will raise awareness about the mental trauma of grieving for a child.

She said: “I can’t thank Prince William enough. For what he did to try to save my son on that terrible day and for now speaking out on mental health issues.

“It shows our future king is human. It was a brave thing to do.”

A palace source said: “Prince William was involved in a number of sensitive cases where children didn’t survive which had a profound effect on him. He feels speaking about it has not only helped him but hopes it will help others in similar positions.”
Read more: "Brave" Prince William praised by mum of tragic teen whose life he tried to save
 
The Duke of Cambridge has become Patron of the London Air Ambulance 30th anniversary campaign.

Read more: The Duke of Cambridge becomes Patron of the London Air Ambulance 30th anniversary campaign

William has been keeping up his flying hours and will be flying himself, with a co-pilot, from Kensington Palace to The Royal London Hospital this morning

Via Roya Nikkhah Twitter

“I can’t go back without a helicopter for George, I’d be in trouble”

Prince William was presented with a birthday card for The Duchess of Cambridge and a toy helicopter for Prince George

The Duke of Cambridge flew by helicopter to the Royal London Hospital on Wednesday morning to mark the 30th anniversary of the London Air Ambulance.

Prince William has become Patron of the charity which delivers life-saving treatment across London. The Duke met with clinicians, paramedics, pilots and crewmembers to learn about the challenges of working as a first responder.


Here's exclusive, inside-the-cockpit footage from The Duke of Cambridge's flight over London yesterday.

The Duke flew our helicopter from Kensington Palace to The Royal London Hospital, beginning his visit and patronage of our campaign #30yearssavinglives

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Via London’s Air Ambulance Charity Twitter
 
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An absolute honour and pleasure to talk to HRH The Duke of Cambridge on the 30th anniversary of @LDNairamb today. Blown away by his insight and passion & how much he just really ‘gets it’ and really cares. We could all have talked to him for hours! @KensingtonRoyal

 
I’m wondering if the Cambridge’s will be attending the BAFTA’s on the 10th of February?
 
The Duke of Cambridge joins volunteers in the kitchen as they prepare spaghetti bolognese for the @PassageCharity lunch service


The Duke helps serve lunch alongside Malcolm (on the right), who’s been volunteering at the @PassageCharity for 21 years.


8-10 volunteers support Head Chef Nour Shab in the kitchen every day.

2,651 homeless people were supported by @PassageCharity in 2017/18 - this was made possible with the help of the charity’s 450 regular volunteers who work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


Meeting clients and volunteers from @PassageCharity’s ‘Home for Good’ Programme.

The programme pairs formerly-homeless clients with local volunteers to help them settle into their new homes and community life.


Via Kensington Palace Twitter

The Duke of Cambridge has visited a homeless charity hours after being named as patron. Prince William first visited The Passage, in London, with Princess Diana in 1993 and has returned a number of times in the decades since.

 
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This is a great patronage for William, and obviously one that he has taken a long term interest in, judging from his visits over the years. The Passage does important work, and I'm glad to see it acquire such a high profile royal patron.
 
:previous: I agree. Projects such as this are particularly needed during the cold winter months and it's fantastic to see William getting involved. He and Harry have always been involved in issues surrounding the homeless.
 
Court Circular 12th March:
The Duke of Cambridge, Commodore-in-Chief, Submarines, this afternoon received Rear Admiral John Weale (Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland, Rear Admiral Submarines and Assistant Chief of Naval Staff Submarines).
 
The Duke of Cambridge, President, the Royal Marsden Hospital, was represented by the Hon Julia Samuel at the Memorial Service for Professor Martin Gore (Medical Director) which was held at St Luke’s and Christ Church, Sydney Street, London SW3, this afternoon.

- Court Circular || 11 April 2019
 
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