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What a lovely surprise! W&C have taken to their new position as Prince and Princess of Wales like ducks to water
What a lovely surprise! W&C have taken to their new position as Prince and Princess of Wales like ducks to water
EXCLUSIVE: Kate and William will mark anniversary of Queen's death with poignant pilgrimage
The Prince and Princess of Wales will on Friday, September 8, visit St David's Cathedral in south Wales, and will lead tributes to the late Queen a year to the day since her passing.
By Russell Myers
Royal Reporter
20:37, 23 Aug 2023
The Wales will attend a memorial service for HLM Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2023 at St. David's Cathedral.
The Duchy of Cornwall and Madley Primary School have been partners of the Forest School initiative for the last 12 years as the Duchy supplied Madley Primary School with a woodland site at Brampton Hill Wood in order to enable the Forest School to take place in Hereford.
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Over the subsequent years, due the school's expansion, the woodland area that the Duchy provides has increased, along with the facilities available.
It was a true honor to meet with the Prince and Princess of Wales. We had a wonderful and wide-ranging discussion about the environment, mental health, and other issues that mean a great deal to all of us.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are visting Cardiff on Tuesday, October 3. The couple are in the capital to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush to the UK and mark the start of Black History Month.
It is the second visit of Kate and William to Wales in just over a month after they attended a service at St David's Cathedral to mark the first anniversary of the Queen's death.
On Monday, Kensington Palace announced that the Prince and Princess of Wales, both 41, will step out in Scotland on Thursday to meet organizations that support rural communities in Moray and Inverness. The couple will learn more about how the causes support the mental health of young people through access to the great outdoors and practical learning opportunities.
I am glad that the Princess of Wales was able to join in at this private event todayThe Prince and Princess of Wales welcomed a young woman with cancer, Liz Roboyna, to Windsor Castle.
Princess of Wales in poignant first pictured engagement
The Princess of Wales hugged a young fellow cancer sufferer after she was invited to Windsor Castle to take pictures by Prince William.www.dailymail.co.uk
The Prince and Princess of Wales on Instagram: "A pleasure to meet with Liz at Windsor today. A talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both. Thank you for sharing your photos and story with us. ❤️ W&C"
530K likes, 2,315 comments - princeandprincessofwales on October 2, 2024: "A pleasure to meet with Liz at Windsor today. A talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both. Thank you for sharing your photos and story with us. ❤️ W&C".www.instagram.com
That article was very sweet, but a total tearjerker. This part about Liz's brother hit me especially hard. My heart aches for that entire family, realizing the enormous loss they are all facing. I pray that they have more time than their expecting and that the rest of Liz's life is filled with wonderful things."Obviously it was about Liz and making Liz feel special but I think often in these situations siblings get forgotten and it’s really tough on them too." In tears, she added: "They made him feel part of such an incredible day and when his sister isn’t here, and she won't be, because she only has eight to ten weeks to live at this point, he has a memory he can tell his children and grandchildren.
The Mirror had a conversation with young Liz regarding her experience at Windsor Castle.
Kate's 'special' conversation with 'shell-shocked' teen with weeks left to live
Budding photographer Liz, from Harrogate, North Yorkshire, was given rare access to take photos behind the scenes of an investiture which were later published by Kensington Palacewww.mirror.co.uk