The Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales 2: Sep 2022 -


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Looking forward to seeing the Prince and Princess of Wales highlighting issues that are important to them, and in the words of the King, bringing fringe issues into the mainstream.


Yes indeed, and they are doing an excellent job.
 
The Prince and Princess of Wales are at the Bisham Abbey National Sports Center today.


https://www.hellomagazine.com/royal...ddleton-marlow-visit-world-mental-health-day/


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The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre in Marlow on Thursday.
Their visit is part of a series of engagements held this week to mark World Mental Health Day which takes place annually on 10th October. During their royal engagement, the couple will strive to shine a light on the interaction between mental health and sport.
 
Today, November 1, the Princess of Wales visited "Dadvengers", a community for dads and their children in London, "to highlight the important role that Dads play in their children's earliest years, as part of her Shaping Us campaign on early childhood":



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Delightful moments with the dads and their darlings today!
 
That's an awesome organization! Kudos to it's founder. This visit could've gone both ways with either a visit from the Prince or Princess of Wales.

Catherine shone as she normally does with children!
 
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The Princess of Wales visited Sebby's Corner in Barnet today, November 24, to "kickstart an initiative from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood supporting families with young children in the run up to Christmas":


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Posts about the Christmas carol concert have been moved to a new thread, which you can find here.
 
I don't like the photographer that posted the images, it's mostly close ups of prince William instead of him in the event interacting with the persons and moving around the space behind him. It's just face pictures.
 
I don't like the photographer that posted the images, it's mostly close ups of prince William instead of him in the event interacting with the persons and moving around the space behind him. It's just face pictures.
There is also the possibility that the clients themselves did not want to be photographed.
 
Surprised there wasn't more reporting/coverage since this is one of the causes he is looking to help. Worthy cause.
 
Will the Royal Foundation change things for their launch into the US or is it already established here as a charity?
 
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Some photos of the upcoming documentary and have been shared today:




 
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