The British & Welsh Royal Courts: Whilst one decorates the Christmas tree and other plays doctor

On Tuesday, while Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall had opened the doors of Clarence House(their London residence) for children to help decorate her Christmas tree, her husband Prince Charles was playing doctor in Wales.

It has become a tradition when it comes to hanging stars, balls and other figures on the Christmas tree, Camilla appeals to children. The doors of Clarence House opened to two small supported charities Helen & Douglas House and the London taxi drivers Fund for underprivileged children of which the . And after the effort, the comfort. Once the final touches made to the tree, she offered breakfast to all these children.

That same day, her husband the Prince of Wales was on the Welsh land more precisely in Merthyr Tydfil where he visited the University Health Keir Hardie Park, a new health unit of South Wales built upon 35 million pounds ($ 48 million) on the site of a former slag heap. The opportunity for the heir to the British crown to meet patients but also to seize a stethoscope. History of playing doctor with a dummy as sick, under the eyes of students of the Medical School of the University of Cardiff.
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The British Royal Courts: Duchess of Cambridge visited Anne Freud centre

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge was on Tuesday, December 15 at the Anna Freud Centre in London, to attend the Christmas party.

She had already visited the Anna Freud Centre in Islington in the north of the London in the month of September, for his first official meeting after maternity leave taken for the birth of Princess Charlotte. This center is a place of research, training and mental health treatment of children and adolescents, closely associated with the University College London (UCL) and the University of Yale.

On Tuesday, the Duchess had the opportunity to meet all the children of the association. She moved to a table to prepare decorations, before using a djembe - an African drum - for a joyous musical session.

Like the first time, Kate went alone in the Anna Freud Centre for "its work in the mental health of the child." An issue that is particularly close to his heart. Last February, the Duchess Catherine urged, via video, all parents of the kingdom to help child victims of psychological trauma for the association "Place2Be" which she is the godmother/Patron.
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La Cour Royale Anglais: Un chant de tam-tam pour Noel

Catherine, duchesse de Cambridge était le mardi 15 Décembre au Centre Anna Freud à Londres, pour assister à la fête de Noël.

Elle avait déjà visité le Centre Anna Freud à Islington, dans le nord de Londres au mois de Septembre, pour sa première réunion officielle après le congé de maternité pris pour la naissance de la princesse Charlotte. Ce centre est un lieu de recherche, de formation et de traitement des enfants et des adolescents, étroitement associés à l'University College de Londres (UCL) et l'Université de Yale santé mentale.

Le mardi, la duchesse avait l'occasion de rencontrer tous les enfants de l'association. Elle a déménagé à une table pour préparer les décorations, avant d'utiliser un djembé - un tambour africain - pour une session musicale joyeuse.

Comme la première fois, Kate alla seul dans le Centre Freud Anna pour "son travail dans la santé mentale de l'enfant." Une question qui est particulièrement proche de son cœur. Février dernier, la duchesse Catherine a exhorté, par vidéo, tous les parents du royaume pour aider les enfants victimes de traumatisme psychologique pour l'association "Place2Be" dont elle est la marraine.
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