British RoyalsThe Sussexes

The Duchess of Sussex visits her new patronage, the Association of Commonwealth Universities

The Duchess of Sussex visited City University London yesterday, the last in her recent spate of patronage visits since it was announced that she’d been handed patronage of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). Meghan visited City, University of London to meet with students, faculty and staff and learned how the Association of Commonwealth Universities wants to build a better world…
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British RoyalsThe Sussexes

The Duchess of Sussex's theatre debut: Meghan's first visit to National Theatre as patron

The Duchess of Sussex has made her theatre debut. Her National Theatre debut that is. She visited her new patronage yesterday afternoon to see the work of the National Theatre. Meghan visited with three different areas of the National Theatre: she took part in a workshop with the Public Acts Pericles Company; she met with technician apprentices who work behind the scenes; and then she watched a…
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British RoyalsKing Charles III

Cartoon Camilla returns to launch writing contest for children

The Duchess of Cornwall is back in cartoon form to show her support for a literary project for youngsters. Camilla is seen in an animation released today to mark the 500 Words contest run by BBC Radio 2. The duchess has given her backing to the competition for the last five years and she’s often seen as an animation in films and social media posts promoting the event. This year’s…
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British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

Princess Charlotte to join Prince George in the autumn at Thomas's Battersea

According to new rumours, Prince George will have a new schoolmate come the fall: Princess Charlotte is said to be enrolling at Thomas’s Battersea in September. Princess Charlotte has been attending nursery school at Willcocks Nursery close to Kensington Palace since January of last year. Thomas’s Battersea teaches 560 students between the ages of four and 13 and is structured into three…
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