Catherine, Princess of Wales continued her phased return to public duties on Thursday, visiting a children’s hospice in Wales, as it was announced that she’d become a patron of the organization.
The Princess of Wales is visiting Tŷ Hafan children's hospice near Cardiff. She has today become patron of the hospice, following in the footsteps of both Diana, Princess of Wales and the King. It is her first so-called "away day" outside London since completing cancer treatment pic.twitter.com/i08w1RAEeW
Kate Middleton made a visit on Jan. 30 to Tŷ Hafan, a hospice in Wales that Princess Diana, who was also Princess of Wales, supported during her lifetime.
Kate, Princess of Wales, hugs Holocaust survivors at remembrance event in London - Kate joined her husband the Prince of Wales at Guildhall in central London on the 80th anniversary of the liberation
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Prince William and Princess Kate have won praise from fans over footage in which they appeared to be moving as one. The Prince and Princess of Wales seemed to be in sync during high-profile visits across the world from Canada to the Caribbean.
The Prince of Wales will meet young people experiencing homelessness during a visit to a charity centre in London. During the trip on Tuesday, William will speak to some of those being supported by the charity, Centrepoint, and enjoy sports activities provided by the service, including boxing and table football.
Kate Middleton 's warm way was on display at a ceremony commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day and the 80th anniversary of the Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation.
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Meanwhile, the King has arrived in Poland to visit Auschwitz for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
The Princess of Wales today had an emotional reunion with genocide survivors during a Holocaust Memorial Service in London. Kate, 43, joined her husband Prince William, 42, who himself paid ...
The Princess of Wales had an emotional reunion with two Holocaust survivors ahead of a London memorial service marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The Princess, who joined her husband Prince William for the event, warmly embraced Yvonne Bernstein, 87, and Steven Frank, 89, who she photographed at Kensington Palace in 2020.