Catherine, Princess of Wales visits children’s hospice
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Princess Kate has returned to Wales for the first time since she announced she was diagnosed with cancer in March last year. The Princess of Wales visited a children's hospice near Cardiff, which supports families in Wales to enable children with life-shortening conditions to live fulfilling lives.
Catherine, Princess of Wales has been named patron of a children's hospice on a visit to south Wales. She visited TÅ· Hafan in Sully, Vale of Glamorgan, to meet children with life-shortening conditions and their families. The princess has followed in the footsteps of Diana, Princess of Wales and the King to become the figurehead of the organisation.
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Her visit coincides with Kensington Palace's announcement that Kate has today become the patron of Tŷ Hafan, the first children’s hospice in Wales. She follows in the footsteps of the King, who was patron of the hospice from 2001, and the late Princess Diana who was patron from 1995 until her death two years later.
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The Princess of Wales has followed in the steps of Diana as she has is made patron the Ty Hafan children’s hospice. The announcement was made during a surprise trip to the hospice on the outskirts of Cardiff.
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