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William and Kate Visit Mental Health Charities
Sources have claimed that the grandmother of Prince William is mad at his wife for using pregnancy plans to escape Royal responsibilities including some engagements Queen Elizabeth would like her to attend. “The fact you have gone through it and where you are now, you should be really proud”.
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While at the hospice, William also comforted a 14-year-old boy who, like the prince, also lost his mother at a young age.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, née Kate Middleton will be visiting Canada in late September.
William, an avid Aston Villa fan and president of the Football Association, joined Jermaine Hylton, 17, and Youthscape worker Matt Allen in a game of Fifa on a computer.
William, Kate and Harry in a joint message praised Britain’s sports stars for their “record- breaking success” in the OIympics.
The royal made the comment after inquiring about what the teens were baking in the kitchen at the facility, which specializes in young adults’ social, emotional and spiritual development.
“She said, ‘George likes his spaghetti as well, he’d love to get messy, ‘” Dow told reporters after the hospice received a visit from the regal pair.
Prince William and Kate met “courageous” teenage survivors of self-harm and mental health problems. Their visit to the charity marked their return to royal duties and their focus on raising awareness about mental health issues.
Liz Searle, Chief Executive Officer of Keech Hospice Care told us: “As the adult hospice for Luton and South Beds and the children’s hospice of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Milton Keynes, we are delighted to welcome TRH to Keech Hospice Care”.
The building recently underwent a £3.2m renovation and has been back in action since April 2016.
During their time in the Great Bear Rainforest at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, the duke and duchess will be hoping for a glimpse of the Kermode (‘spirit’) bear, a species of black bear in which one in 10 cubs displays a rare white coat.
Teens supported by the charity were busy cooking chocolate crispie cakes when Kate took up the chance to talk to them about their ingredients.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sample culinary delights at the Youthscape centre.