19/06/2005
Royalty...
Royal Corner
Promised you info' about our British royals and so am thrilled to tell you that I came home to the news that Prince William is to take a deeper interest in one of his mother's favourite charities, 'Centrepoint'.
Centrepoint provides a range of accommodation based services for vulnerable young people, ex offenders, and single parents. These services include night-shelters as well as short stay hostels. Take a look at the good work they do at www.centrepoint.org
Prince William's late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, took William and his younger brother, Harry, to a night-shelter when they were still quite young. This made a lasting impression on both boys.
Of course, we mustn't forget that the Prince of Wales is responsible for instigating some wonderful work with disadvantaged young people through his Prince's Trust.
All in all, I'd say this is a facet of our royal family we have every reason to applaud.
There is also news that, subject to passing the entrance requirements, William will follow his brother Harry into the army. He will enter the prestigious military college, Sandhurst, following a family tradition of service in our armed forces.
Back next time with some juicy info on fashions and gossip surrounding that most intriguing and, apparently, likeable of women, the Duchess of Cornwall...
Enjoy what's left of your weekend!
Happy reading everyone!
Susan
Promised you info' about our British royals and so am thrilled to tell you that I came home to the news that Prince William is to take a deeper interest in one of his mother's favourite charities, 'Centrepoint'.
Centrepoint provides a range of accommodation based services for vulnerable young people, ex offenders, and single parents. These services include night-shelters as well as short stay hostels. Take a look at the good work they do at www.centrepoint.org
Prince William's late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, took William and his younger brother, Harry, to a night-shelter when they were still quite young. This made a lasting impression on both boys.
Of course, we mustn't forget that the Prince of Wales is responsible for instigating some wonderful work with disadvantaged young people through his Prince's Trust.
All in all, I'd say this is a facet of our royal family we have every reason to applaud.
There is also news that, subject to passing the entrance requirements, William will follow his brother Harry into the army. He will enter the prestigious military college, Sandhurst, following a family tradition of service in our armed forces.
Back next time with some juicy info on fashions and gossip surrounding that most intriguing and, apparently, likeable of women, the Duchess of Cornwall...
Enjoy what's left of your weekend!
Happy reading everyone!
Susan
