On 27 January 2026, the Princess of Wales visited the north of England to highlight how community, nature and creativity can support those facing trauma, isolation and mental health challenges. The Princess carried out several engagements, including visits to Family Action in Bradford and Trinity Rugby League Club in Wakefield. She first visited Family Action’s Children’s Trauma Therapy Service in Bradford.
The Princess has been a patron of Family Action since 2019, having taken over the role from Queen Elizabeth II, who previously held the patronage for 66 years. The charity works with local communities in England, Wales and the Isle of Man to protect children, young people and adults, offering direct and practical support. For her final engagement of the day, the Princess visited the Peak District National Park with Mind Over Mountains.








Why those curtains??
ReplyDeleteThere is something so exquisitely British about these looks. She looks so natural, professional, and neat. Lovely!
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ReplyDeleteI am a bit surprised at seeing no posts on Holocaust Memorial Day as honored by Royal Families internationally.
I can understand that some royals most likely had already planned other engagements for today , except for the Danish Royal Couple currently paying a state visit to one of the Baltic countries.
The history of Estonia is strongly connected with Nazi occupation, too, though there would be much more to say on this topic.
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Lest we forget.
I’ve always thought Catherine is far happier in outdoor activities than other royal activities. She herself is not a fashionista, even though the press seems to think so. She is a Berkshire outdoorsy girl through and through. She sees clothes as garments and lacks the finer detail eye that can transform an ensemble. By no means is that a slight or fault but an observation.
ReplyDeleteI hope she wears her hair in a neat formation going forward it looks so much more flattering.
Lowri.
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