Catherine, Princess of Wales continued her phased return to public duties on Thursday, visiting a children’s hospice in Wales, as it was announced that she’d become a patron of the organization.
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The Princess of Wales is visiting TÅ· Hafan children's hospice near Cardiff. She has today become patron of the hospice, following in the footsteps of both Diana, Princess of Wales and the King. It is her first so-called "away day" outside London since completing cancer treatment pic.twitter.com/i08w1RAEeW
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The Princess of Wales had an emotional reunion with two Holocaust survivors ahead of a London memorial service marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The Princess, who joined her husband Prince William for the event, warmly embraced Yvonne Bernstein, 87, and Steven Frank, 89, who she photographed at Kensington Palace in 2020.
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