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Yes, she visits the hospice once a year, a heart of gold indeed!
Yes, she visits the hospice once a year, a heart of gold indeed!
Public visits do a lot of good. Of course, there are pros and cons. I get the feeling she has made a private visit recently....To be accurate, there has been one publicised visit. She was obviously in contact with all of her charities prior to the publicised visits. I would assume meetings with the chief officer and team privately. Otherwise how could she take up the patronages?
She can't be there on a regular basis publically and, frankly, it would be incredibly disruptive is she was. The same applies to other royals visiting their organisations (be it milatry, charity or other). Formal visits do take a lot of organisation and there should be a reason for it, rather than just turning up. Those latter types of visit are normally done privately.
Agreed! Indeed she does, and that is putting it very mildly!
She and Robert Hardy need to do a hospice visit together!
To be accurate, there has been one publicised visit. She was obviously in contact with all of her charities prior to the publicised visits. I would assume meetings with the chief officer and team privately. Otherwise how could she take up the patronages?
She can't be there on a regular basis publically and, frankly, it would be incredibly disruptive is she was. The same applies to other royals visiting their organisations (be it milatry, charity or other). Formal visits do take a lot of organisation and there should be a reason for it, rather than just turning up. Those latter types of visit are normally done privately.
A baby hamper donated by the Duchess of Cambridge is among lots going under the hammer for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices this month.
Kate Middleton Donates Baby Hamper to Charity After Pregnancy Announcement - UsMagazine.comA children's hospice has seen a surge in its profile since the Duchess of Cambridge became its Royal patron a year ago.
The Treehouse in Ipswich is run by East Anglia's Children's Hospices, or EACH - one of four charities chosen by Kate to receive special support. "Kate's got that credibility. She's very newsworthy, so people recognise her. They trust her. They like her.
"She's got that real warmth about her in the way that Diana had and she is also able to champion of some of those unpopular causes like we saw with Diana, putting things like Aids and landmines on the map."
"EACH is invaluable to hundreds of families. In the past year there has been an unprecedented amount of care and support delivered to children and young people with life-threatening illnesses, and their families," the mom-to-be says in a statement on the auction's page online.
"I have been fortunate enough to meet some of those who have been supported by EACH, and seen firsthand the positive impact this organization has on their lives," she continues. "For both families accessing care, and those who have been bereaved, EACH is a lifeline at an unimaginably difficult time."
Really nice gesture form herEach Charity Auction | The Annual Each Charity Auction Website (Video included)
KL.FM 96.7 - News - Duchess Of Cambridge In Children's Charity Boost (Video included)
Duchess Of Cambridge In Children's Charity Boost (Video included)
Duchess Of Cambridge In Children's Charity Boost - Yahoo! News UK (Video included)
Kate Middleton Donates Baby Hamper to Charity After Pregnancy Announcement - UsMagazine.com
There she was in the hospital sick and she was thinking of her charity.
There she was in the hospital sick and she was thinking of her charity.
She probably saw that there would be a LOT of interest in all things baby once her pregnancy was announced and like the smart cookie she is, figured out a good way to help others benefit from it also. I really admire her for that.
I'm not a native speaker either, but I understand "hamper" to be a basket filled with gifts? What is the joke?
You are correct. I don't get the joke either, but it's some kind of dig.
Well, it does have 2 meanings
A large basket, usually with a cover, OR
To prevent the free movement, action, or progress of.
So I guess she gave in fact a basket full of baby related gifts to a charity to be auctioned off for the benefit of said charity. So again, what's the joke?
We use the same term in California. So I get the joke.Here in the US (at least in the southern part of the US), the usual connotation of the word "hamper" is as a receptacle for soiled laundry. In that regard, I don't know that a hamper of baby gifts would be well received.