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The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited @yourwaltoncharity, an organisation supporting the community in Elmbridge.
The charity works with local partners to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in the local area.
During her visit, Her Royal Highness…
🌱 sowed seeds with Walton Charity’s Community Allotment volunteers;
🍪 cut cookies during a cookery session with Elmbridge Mencap;
🥫 prepared emergency food packages with the Walton & Hersham Foodbank team;
…and more! Read all about HRH’s visit on royal.uk (link in bio).
📷 Mark Cuthbert
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited @yourwaltoncharity, an organisation supporting the community in Elmbridge.
The charity works with local partners to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in the local area.
During her visit, Her Royal Highness…
🌱 sowed seeds with Walton Charity’s Community Allotment volunteers;
🍪 cut cookies during a cookery session with Elmbridge Mencap;
🥫 prepared emergency food packages with the Walton & Hersham Foodbank team;
…and more! Read all about HRH’s visit on royal.uk (link in bio).
📷 Mark Cuthbert
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited @yourwaltoncharity, an organisation supporting the community in Elmbridge.
The charity works with local partners to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in the local area.
During her visit, Her Royal Highness…
🌱 sowed seeds with Walton Charity’s Community Allotment volunteers;
🍪 cut cookies during a cookery session with Elmbridge Mencap;
🥫 prepared emergency food packages with the Walton & Hersham Foodbank team;
…and more! Read all about HRH’s visit on royal.uk (link in bio).
📷 Mark Cuthbert
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited @yourwaltoncharity, an organisation supporting the community in Elmbridge.
The charity works with local partners to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in the local area.
During her visit, Her Royal Highness…
🌱 sowed seeds with Walton Charity’s Community Allotment volunteers;
🍪 cut cookies during a cookery session with Elmbridge Mencap;
🥫 prepared emergency food packages with the Walton & Hersham Foodbank team;
…and more! Read all about HRH’s visit on royal.uk (link in bio).
📷 Mark Cuthbert
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited @yourwaltoncharity, an organisation supporting the community in Elmbridge.
The charity works with local partners to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in the local area.
During her visit, Her Royal Highness…
🌱 sowed seeds with Walton Charity’s Community Allotment volunteers;
🍪 cut cookies during a cookery session with Elmbridge Mencap;
🥫 prepared emergency food packages with the Walton & Hersham Foodbank team;
…and more! Read all about HRH’s visit on royal.uk (link in bio).
📷 Mark Cuthbert
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited @yourwaltoncharity, an organisation supporting the community in Elmbridge.
The charity works with local partners to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in the local area.
During her visit, Her Royal Highness…
🌱 sowed seeds with Walton Charity’s Community Allotment volunteers;
🍪 cut cookies during a cookery session with Elmbridge Mencap;
🥫 prepared emergency food packages with the Walton & Hersham Foodbank team;
…and more! Read all about HRH’s visit on royal.uk (link in bio).
📷 Mark Cuthbert
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited @yourwaltoncharity, an organisation supporting the community in Elmbridge.
The charity works with local partners to tackle issues of poverty and inequality, homelessness and isolation in the local area.
During her visit, Her Royal Highness…
🌱 sowed seeds with Walton Charity’s Community Allotment volunteers;
🍪 cut cookies during a cookery session with Elmbridge Mencap;
🥫 prepared emergency food packages with the Walton & Hersham Foodbank team;
…and more! Read all about HRH’s visit on royal.uk (link in bio).
📷 Mark Cuthbert
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea, as the charity begins its 100th anniversary celebrations!
Through its core programmes, @klsettlement supports over 500 vulnerable local people, including the elderly, families, and refugees.
⬅️ Swipe across to see an image from 1924, when Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother opened the Katherine Low Settlement, as Duchess of York.
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea, as the charity begins its 100th anniversary celebrations!
Through its core programmes, @klsettlement supports over 500 vulnerable local people, including the elderly, families, and refugees.
⬅️ Swipe across to see an image from 1924, when Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother opened the Katherine Low Settlement, as Duchess of York.
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea, as the charity begins its 100th anniversary celebrations!
Through its core programmes, @klsettlement supports over 500 vulnerable local people, including the elderly, families, and refugees.
⬅️ Swipe across to see an image from 1924, when Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother opened the Katherine Low Settlement, as Duchess of York.
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea, as the charity begins its 100th anniversary celebrations!
Through its core programmes, @klsettlement supports over 500 vulnerable local people, including the elderly, families, and refugees.
⬅️ Swipe across to see an image from 1924, when Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother opened the Katherine Low Settlement, as Duchess of York.
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea, as the charity begins its 100th anniversary celebrations!
Through its core programmes, @klsettlement supports over 500 vulnerable local people, including the elderly, families, and refugees.
⬅️ Swipe across to see an image from 1924, when Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother opened the Katherine Low Settlement, as Duchess of York.
The Duchess of Edinburgh has visited the Katherine Low Settlement in Battersea, as the charity begins its 100th anniversary celebrations!
Through its core programmes, @klsettlement supports over 500 vulnerable local people, including the elderly, families, and refugees.
⬅️ Swipe across to see an image from 1924, when Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother opened the Katherine Low Settlement, as Duchess of York.
The Queen has opened a new ‘Safe Space’ at Aberdeen Art Gallery, which will provide help and support from specially trained staff to people who are personally suffering or suspect someone may be living with domestic abuse.
For many years, The Queen has worked to raise awareness of the efforts of domestic abuse charities and their work to support victims and survivors, both in the UK and overseas.
SafeLives, of which Her Majesty is Patron, works closely with organisations such as Aberdeen City Council to transform the response to domestic abuse by providing training, awareness and research to staff.
Last year alone, almost 25,000 professionals received training from the charity, which lead to over 79,000 adults at risk of harm or murder being provided with support.
During the visit, The Queen met artist Shelagh Swanson, who has created artwork inspired by her journey as a survivor of domestic abuse. The art is visible both internally and externally to signify the venue as a safe space location. Aberdeen, Scotland
The Queen has opened a new ‘Safe Space’ at Aberdeen Art Gallery, which will provide help and support from specially trained staff to people who are personally suffering or suspect someone may be living with domestic abuse.
For many years, The Queen has worked to raise awareness of the efforts of domestic abuse charities and their work to support victims and survivors, both in the UK and overseas.
SafeLives, of which Her Majesty is Patron, works closely with organisations such as Aberdeen City Council to transform the response to domestic abuse by providing training, awareness and research to staff.
Last year alone, almost 25,000 professionals received training from the charity, which lead to over 79,000 adults at risk of harm or murder being provided with support.
During the visit, The Queen met artist Shelagh Swanson, who has created artwork inspired by her journey as a survivor of domestic abuse. The art is visible both internally and externally to signify the venue as a safe space location. Aberdeen, Scotland
The Queen has opened a new ‘Safe Space’ at Aberdeen Art Gallery, which will provide help and support from specially trained staff to people who are personally suffering or suspect someone may be living with domestic abuse.
For many years, The Queen has worked to raise awareness of the efforts of domestic abuse charities and their work to support victims and survivors, both in the UK and overseas.
SafeLives, of which Her Majesty is Patron, works closely with organisations such as Aberdeen City Council to transform the response to domestic abuse by providing training, awareness and research to staff.
Last year alone, almost 25,000 professionals received training from the charity, which lead to over 79,000 adults at risk of harm or murder being provided with support.
During the visit, The Queen met artist Shelagh Swanson, who has created artwork inspired by her journey as a survivor of domestic abuse. The art is visible both internally and externally to signify the venue as a safe space location. Aberdeen, Scotland
The Queen has opened a new ‘Safe Space’ at Aberdeen Art Gallery, which will provide help and support from specially trained staff to people who are personally suffering or suspect someone may be living with domestic abuse.
For many years, The Queen has worked to raise awareness of the efforts of domestic abuse charities and their work to support victims and survivors, both in the UK and overseas.
SafeLives, of which Her Majesty is Patron, works closely with organisations such as Aberdeen City Council to transform the response to domestic abuse by providing training, awareness and research to staff.
Last year alone, almost 25,000 professionals received training from the charity, which lead to over 79,000 adults at risk of harm or murder being provided with support.
During the visit, The Queen met artist Shelagh Swanson, who has created artwork inspired by her journey as a survivor of domestic abuse. The art is visible both internally and externally to signify the venue as a safe space location. Aberdeen, Scotland
The Queen has opened a new ‘Safe Space’ at Aberdeen Art Gallery, which will provide help and support from specially trained staff to people who are personally suffering or suspect someone may be living with domestic abuse.
For many years, The Queen has worked to raise awareness of the efforts of domestic abuse charities and their work to support victims and survivors, both in the UK and overseas.
SafeLives, of which Her Majesty is Patron, works closely with organisations such as Aberdeen City Council to transform the response to domestic abuse by providing training, awareness and research to staff.
Last year alone, almost 25,000 professionals received training from the charity, which lead to over 79,000 adults at risk of harm or murder being provided with support.
During the visit, The Queen met artist Shelagh Swanson, who has created artwork inspired by her journey as a survivor of domestic abuse. The art is visible both internally and externally to signify the venue as a safe space location. Aberdeen, Scotland
Today, The Queen celebrated the 50th anniversary of Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Service with a visit to the charity’s refuge.
She met staff, volunteers and families, learning about the service’s support for men and women in Swindon since its establishment in 1974.
Her Majesty unveiled a plaque to mark the organisation’s milestone anniversary and officially named the centre ‘Jenni’s House’ after founder Jenni Manners.
The refuge has 20 one, two and three bedroom flats plus two emergency beds and can host 22 families at any one time.
Today, The Queen celebrated the 50th anniversary of Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Service with a visit to the charity’s refuge.
She met staff, volunteers and families, learning about the service’s support for men and women in Swindon since its establishment in 1974.
Her Majesty unveiled a plaque to mark the organisation’s milestone anniversary and officially named the centre ‘Jenni’s House’ after founder Jenni Manners.
The refuge has 20 one, two and three bedroom flats plus two emergency beds and can host 22 families at any one time.
The Princess Royal has met volunteers from Mary’s Living & Giving @savechildrenuk store in Wandsworth, London to celebrate their 10th anniversary. 🎊
The Princess became President of Save the Children UK in 1970, before moving to be Patron in 2017.
Her Royal Highness has visited Save the Children projects in the UK and overseas including most recently in Sri Lanka, where The Princess Royal marked 50 years of the charity’s work in the country.
The Princess Royal has met volunteers from Mary’s Living & Giving @savechildrenuk store in Wandsworth, London to celebrate their 10th anniversary. 🎊
The Princess became President of Save the Children UK in 1970, before moving to be Patron in 2017.
Her Royal Highness has visited Save the Children projects in the UK and overseas including most recently in Sri Lanka, where The Princess Royal marked 50 years of the charity’s work in the country.
🎷🎹 The Duke of Edinburgh visited the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire this week, hosting a roundtable with music organisations to discuss widening access to music. HRH also met student performers including Ben Shankland, recently crowned BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Jazz Musician of the Year.
🎻 The Duke later visited the City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, one of his many arts patronages, and conducted the orchestra for the first time.
✏️ During his visit to Birmingham, HRH also opened the @shirelandcbso – the first school in Britain to be established in collaboration with an orchestra @TheCBSO, pioneering a new approach to music education.