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The Duchess of Cornwall visits Brixton community groups supporting young people through the pandemic

The Duchess of Cornwall has been out and about for a busy day of engagements in Brixton visiting Ebony Horse Club and Dwaynamics boxing club. The Duchess arrived on the morning of October 13th 2020 and started her day by meeting children, staff and volunteers at Ebony Horse Club. The club provides opportunities for about 140 young people each week to ride and care for horses. The Duchess has…
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Crown Princess Mary attends virtual UN Girls' Day celebration

Crown Princess Mary participated in a virtual event to celebrate the United Nations’ Girls Day, joining a Danish women’s charity to discuss how COVID-19 has impacted girls’ rights in countries like Uganda and Ethiopia. The Crown Princess was a guest of the PlanBørnefonden, a charitable organisation that works to support the world’s most “fragile and vulnerable areas to ensure the…
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Queen Letizia meets with Spanish Red Cross about COVID-19 response

Sporting a red face mask, Queen Letizia chaired a meeting of the Spanish Red Cross Thursday to hear more about the organisation’s Red Cross RESPONDE Plan against COVID-19. As the largest humanitarian operation in the history of the Spanish Red Cross, the plan has helped more than 2.5 million people to date. According to Casa Real, the organisation’s “comprehensive response to…
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The Duchess of Cambridge underlines importance of peer-to-peer parenting groups

The Duchess of Cambridge has been chatting with parents and parenting organisations about ongoing work to create and continue peer-to-peer parent support groups during the coronavirus pandemic. Kate hosted a video call with parenting organisations at Kensington Palace early on September 22nd 2020 with groups like Leeds Dads, the Applied Research Collaboration North West Coast, the National…
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