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Duchess of Cambridge Joins Father-in-Law and His Wife for Arts and Culture Centre Visit
The Duchess of Cambridge has always been known for her fantastic connection with her father-in-law, the Prince of Wales, and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall.
On Thursday, the trio stepped out for a joint outing to East London’s Trinity Boy Wharf, an arts and culture centre which supports young people in creative fields.
Catherine received a very personal invitation to the event from Charles himself, as he knows she too is highly invested in the creative industries.
In photos from the engagement, the three royals seem to be genuinely enjoying one another’s company and even sharing a laugh, which is pretty heart-warming stuff.
Both the Cambridges’ official Instagram account shared snippets of the special family outing, as did Clarence House, which even added a sweet message thanking Catherine for joining them.
The Prince’s Foundation site runs courses for all ages in traditional skills, such as thatching, blacksmithing, and stonemasonry, as well as others such as geometry and sculpting.
The programmes provided by Trinity Boy Wharf will provide valuable skills to help prepare young people as they transition to art school, architecture school, craft colleges, or directly into practice.
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The visit was a great example of using scholarships to reach those who would not normally have access to such opportunities.
It was wonderful to be surrounded by creative activities at Trinity Boy Wharf, where an abundance of passion, talent, and imagination was on display.
Trinity Boy Wharf is home to several programmes run by the Prince’s Foundation, which aims to support young people in creative fields.
The foundation provides valuable skills to help prepare young people as they transition to art school, architecture school, craft colleges, or directly into practice.
During the visit, the royals got stuck into meeting the young creators at the space and asking plenty of questions about everything from sketching to sewing.
It was a fantastic day meeting so many passionate and creative students at Trinity Boy Wharf.
The joint outing was a huge success, and the royals were seen chatting away to various artists, designers, and sculptors.