The British Royal COurts: The Duke and Duchess continue their advocacy for Youth
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On Friday, Prince William and his wife Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge conducted a joint engagement in London, as part of their commitment to youth.
Already set the day before to make two appointments in connection with the London suicide prevention, The Duke and Duchess are again offered a duo released this March 11th. As was announced 10 days ago on Kensington Palace's Twitter account, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have studied the XLMentoring program, one of the key elements of the work of the charity XLP. Founded 20 years ago, it works to create a positive future for urban youth in the United Kingdom, faced with family breakdown, poverty, unemployment and underachievement in geographic areas where prevail high levels of antisocial behavior, crime and gangs. XLP is active in over 75 London schools to help young people who face these challenges emotional, behavioral and relational.
The project came XLMentoring which Prince William and Duchess Catherine had recently found was launched in 2008. It is to train mentors then help vulnerable young people, with two hours of face-to-face each week for a minimum of 12 month. Aged 11 to 18 years, these young people are excluded from the school or on the point of being, and / or at risk of involvement or already involved in gangs, crime and anti-social behavior.
Having visited the headquarters of XLP in the Barbican area of London, the future king and his wife, who wore a new mod-inspired dress red and white gingham check two-piece ensemble from women's wear brand, Eponine London SS 2016 collection, then accessorized the outfit with her favorite black suede combination of the Mulberry 'Bayswater' clutch and Stuart Weitzman 'Power' Pumps and her KIKI Morganite Cushion Drop & Diamond Earrings. were able to speak with Patrick Regan, its founder. The couple was also sitting in the audience to listen to young people and their mentors share their experiences with gang violence, crime and family problems, all with great humor. What has failed to laugh at times the couple was shown in the photographs immortalising their output.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
Already set the day before to make two appointments in connection with the London suicide prevention, The Duke and Duchess are again offered a duo released this March 11th. As was announced 10 days ago on Kensington Palace's Twitter account, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have studied the XLMentoring program, one of the key elements of the work of the charity XLP. Founded 20 years ago, it works to create a positive future for urban youth in the United Kingdom, faced with family breakdown, poverty, unemployment and underachievement in geographic areas where prevail high levels of antisocial behavior, crime and gangs. XLP is active in over 75 London schools to help young people who face these challenges emotional, behavioral and relational.
The project came XLMentoring which Prince William and Duchess Catherine had recently found was launched in 2008. It is to train mentors then help vulnerable young people, with two hours of face-to-face each week for a minimum of 12 month. Aged 11 to 18 years, these young people are excluded from the school or on the point of being, and / or at risk of involvement or already involved in gangs, crime and anti-social behavior.
Having visited the headquarters of XLP in the Barbican area of London, the future king and his wife, who wore a new mod-inspired dress red and white gingham check two-piece ensemble from women's wear brand, Eponine London SS 2016 collection, then accessorized the outfit with her favorite black suede combination of the Mulberry 'Bayswater' clutch and Stuart Weitzman 'Power' Pumps and her KIKI Morganite Cushion Drop & Diamond Earrings. were able to speak with Patrick Regan, its founder. The couple was also sitting in the audience to listen to young people and their mentors share their experiences with gang violence, crime and family problems, all with great humor. What has failed to laugh at times the couple was shown in the photographs immortalising their output.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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