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The Duchess of Cambridge's volunteer calls revealed

Just as The Duchess of Cambridge boards the Royal Train for a whistle-stop tour of the United Kingdom, new details have emerged about Kate’s volunteer efforts during the pandemic.As revealed exclusively in The Sun, Kate was paired with an 85-year-old full-time carer named Len Gardner through the Royal Voluntary Service and made two phone calls with him during the first lockdown earlier this…
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The Duchess of Cambridge answers questions about the early years

The Duchess of Cambridge took to social media on Saturday afternoon to answer a few questions from the public about her interest in the early years of childhood development.Kate, who unveiled the findings of her 5 Big Questions on the Under 5s survey on Friday, posted the video writing, “Thank you so much to everyone who submitted a question throughout the week – we’ve seen such…
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The Duchess of Cambridge unveils next stage of her 'Five Big Questions' project

The Duchess of Cambridge will unveil the results of the landmark survey on children’s early years later this week.The Duchess announced that the findings of the ‘Five Big Questions’ project, focused on improving life for the under fives, will be shared in the coming days as the next stage of the project takes shape. ‘Five Big Insights’ will be revealed shortly…
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Duke of Cambridge surprises anti-bullying ambassadors on Zoom call

The Duke of Cambridge surprised a group of anti-bullying ambassadors working on behalf of The Diana Award Friday morning, joining them on a video call to talk about their experiences.William hopped onto the call with teenagers Rose Agnew, Jude Bedford, Paige Keen, and Isabel Broderick, and Tessy Ojo, The Diana Award’s CEO as Anti-Bullying Week ends to learn more about the work they do and…
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