The Countess of Wessex's visit to Hyderabad, India, 2nd day

On the second day of her working visit to India, The Countess of Wessex visited Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad. Niloufer Hospital treats more than 10,000 preterm babies each year. The Countess then visited Kangaroo Mother Care Ward where she met with the parents. The Countess of Wessex is currently making a 5 day visit to India to see how programmes supported by The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust are tackling avoidable blindness in babies born prematurely in India.
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad
The Countess met with mothers caring for their premature babies at Niloufer Hospital in Hyderabad

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  1. Anonymous1/5/19 17:28

    Sie hat ein gutes Herz und kümmert sich um die Kleinsten der Kleinen. Das verdient Respekt.

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  2. Ah, this is not her best look because it is so baggy - nice fabric but she's wearing fancy pajamas here. Just because you are in India it doesn't mean you have to try to "be" Indian. Dress normally and you will look better.

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  3. Anonymous1/5/19 17:39

    Comtesse de Wessex qui attire la sympathie par son comportement.

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  4. Anonymous1/5/19 18:24

    Sorry but this looks like lounge wear. The color is nice.

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  5. Anonymous1/5/19 18:29

    Bezaubernde Sophie.
    So sieht für mich ein royaler, humanitärer „Auftritt“ aus.

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  6. Anonymous1/5/19 18:52

    She's being very respectful of the culture in the way she's dressing for this trip and that's very nice. I like the vibrant colors on her. I sometimes think that because she doesn't appear to wear any makeup to even out her complexion or highlight her features, she often looks washed out to me - at least in photos. I'm sure in person her fresh face is fantastic. But looking at photos I often want to put a little lip color and blush on her. LOL!

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  7. Anonymous1/5/19 20:05

    Not her best look. Why?

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  8. I like this look, not a fashion statement, but rather a confortable contemporary outfit.

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  9. Very appropriate and respectful attire. Also comfortable considering the walking she’s doing and the heat and humidity there.

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  10. Anonymous2/5/19 05:06

    This is how to dress casually yet appropriately and respectfully when called for by your purpose and surroundings, whether you are royalty, celebrity or not. Well done Sophie, Css of Wessex.

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