The Duchess of Cambridge Current Events 6: January 2019 - September 2022


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Welcome to The Duchess of Cambridge's
Current Events, Part 6

Commencing January 17, 2019

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On Tuesday 22nd January The Duchess of Cambridge will visit @Family_Action Lewisham, which provides support for children and families in South London, to launch 'FamilyLine', a national support line.

.@Family_Action, which is celebrating 150 years in 2019, works directly with vulnerable children and families through 150 local and national services, as well as supporting professionals and organisations through training and consultancy.

Via Kensington Palace Twitter
 
Is that a joint event with William or just Kate?


LaRae
 
Just Catherine. It’s one of The Queen’s patronages.
 
So this could very well be a patronage that the Queen has passed on to Kate? It perfectly fits with Kate's other charities.
 
:previous: That’s my guess it will eventually become Catherine’s.
 
Yes. It may be announced that the Queen has passed on the patronage to Kate next Tuesday. Fantastic!
 
On Tuesday 22nd January The Duchess of Cambridge will visit @Family_Action Lewisham, which provides support for children and families in South London, to launch 'FamilyLine', a national support line.

.@Family_Action, which is celebrating 150 years in 2019, works directly with vulnerable children and families through 150 local and national services, as well as supporting professionals and organisations through training and consultancy.

Via Kensington Palace Twitter

Great cause, and glad to see Catherine get involved.
 
More information on Catherine’s visit

Tuesday 22nd January, 2019

The Duchess of Cambridge will visit Family Action’s Lewisham base which provides a range of valuable community support for children and families in South London, to launch a new national support line, on Tuesday 22nd January.

Family Action, which is celebrating 150 years in 2019, works directly with vulnerable children and families through some 150 local and national services, as well as supporting professionals and organisations through training and consultancy. Their new service ‘FamilyLine’ uses a network of volunteers from across the country to support parents and carers virtually through telephone calls, email and text messaging.

This visit furthers The Duchess’s research and work focusing on the support available for children in their earliest years. Working with a steering group of leading practitioners and academics from a range of disciplines, Her Royal Highness is driving forwards a project to establish what more can be done in Britain to make a positive difference to the lives of children by focusing on their earliest moments in life, from pre-birth to infancy.

The visit will be hosted by David Holmes CBE, the chief executive of Family Action, who is a member of The Duchess’s steering group.

During the course of Her Royal Highness’s visits, she will meet families who are supported by Family Action, spend time with some young carers, meet volunteers who are supporting the new FamilyLine service and also view the ‘Family Monsters’ campaign film that has been produced to mark Family Action’s 150th Anniversary. The campaign highlights the hidden ‘monsters’ that many families face, such as debt, addiction, lack of time together, relationship issues and mental health issues. Every family faces pressures from time to time, and Family Action is drawing attention to the fact that if we don’t acknowledge them and talk about them, these family monsters can get bigger and become overwhelming
 
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The Duchess of Cambridge visited the charity Family Action in Lewisham today to launch a new confidential helpline for families in need. Family Action has set up FamilyLine for anyone struggling with aspects of family life, from parenting and relationship difficulties to mental health and wellbeing

 
The Duchess of Cambridge visited the charity Family Action in Lewisham today to launch a new confidential helpline for families in need. Family Action has set up FamilyLine for anyone struggling with aspects of family life, from parenting and relationship difficulties to mental health and wellbeing


Wonder if Kate is being lined up to take in the Family Action charity as royal patron?
 
The Duchess of Cambridge this morning visited Family Action, the Old Fire Station, 199 Perry Vale, London SE23, and launched the new national FamilyLine support service, and was received by Sir Stephen Bullock (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London)

Court Circular || 22 January 2019
 
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The Duchess of Cambridge will visit the Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre @HF_CC on Tuesday 12th March to see how @LeapLambeth are using the Parent and Infant Relationship Service (PAIRS) to support parents, carers and their children.

 
Here's a video of HRH The Duchess from her visit to the Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre in London.

 
She is so natural with parents & children. You can see she genuinely connects with them & to me, visits like these show Catherine at her best.
 
She is so natural with parents & children. You can see she genuinely connects with them & to me, visits like these show Catherine at her best.

I was just about to post the same thing! Catherine is at her best with children and young people, and today's visit was no exception. Whilst she still seems nervous at public speaking (though she has greatly improved on that front since she first married into the family), she's quite the opposite with the public.
 
It looks like Catherine is on maternity leave as well. Her last public engagement was on March 28th.
Does anyone know when we will see her in public again?
 
It looks like Catherine is on maternity leave as well. Her last public engagement was on March 28th.
Does anyone know when we will see her in public again?

The children have been on term break and the family decamped to Norfolk. We may see William & Kate in Windsor for Easter, but Kate’s next engagement is the Anzac Service on April 25.
 
It looks like Catherine is on maternity leave as well. Her last public engagement was on March 28th.
Does anyone know when we will see her in public again?

The children have been on term break and the family decamped to Norfolk. We may see William & Kate in Windsor for Easter, but Kate’s next engagement is the Anzac Service on April 25.

Most independent schools closed on 28 or 29 March for Spring Break and schools reopen after Easter next week, so expect to see her back on the beat!
 
A pressie marking the eighth anniversary of the Duchess joining the Royal family - and WELL deserved indeed.
 

“The Queen has been pleased to make the following appointment to the Royal Victorian Order:-
To be a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)
HRH The Duchess of Cambridge.
Awards are made personally by The Queen, for services to the Sovereign.”

Great news & well deserved after 8 years. I was hoping she'd get her sash before the next event & she has!
 
Fantastic news and a very well deserved honor for the Duchess of Cambridge.
 
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