The British & Welsh Royal Courts: Whilst one decorates the Christmas tree and other plays doctor
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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.
Photo credits: Paris Match
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.
Photo credits: Paris Match
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