The Royal Courts of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland: An eventful day for HRH Prince William Duke of Cambridge

What an eventful day full of emotions for HRH Prince William had today. He started the day spending time with the Diana's Awards team for their #back2school Anti-bullying campaign see our announcement for today's events.
Diana Awards is a legacy built upon the Late Princess Diana's belief of empowering, encouraging and engaging the youth. As many people Princess Diana is a big figure in the young father of 2 kids and this charity is very dear to his heart.
On Monday September 21st, HRH attended a workshop hosted at the Hammersmith Academy in London which was set up in the his late mother's name
According to People.com during an excercise known as the "High Five" where questions were asked about the five people who supports him through his tough moments, he wrote down "Catherine, Harry, Father, Grandmother and Grandfather" – and cocker spaniel dog Lupo

The Duke continue the workshop where issues concerning how to tackle cyberbullying, LGBT bullying which the Duke took a great interest into. During one of the workshop while sitting with a group of teens they were asked what they would do if they heard of some LGBT bullying. Out of the many options given, Prince William prefered confronting the perpetrators while also supporting the issues. According to People Magazine, HRH was very much conflicted and was heard saying to the moderator "I would start on that side but end up here," he explained to the moderator afterwards. "I usually find myself right in the middle of problems."

The Royal Courts of Denmark: Countess Alexandra attends an event with sons Prince Felix and Prince Nikolai

Just a week after announcing her divorce from Martin Jorgensen, Countess Alexandra was out int the public for the first time this Sunday September 20th supporting a good cause Ecco Walkathon with her sons 16 year old Prince Felix and 13 year old Prince Nikolai.

Ecco Walkathon is an event for the 16th time allows participants to go and make a difference, because every kilometer counts. Ecco gives them 7.50 DKR to a good cause for every kilometer that will be completed. Countess Alexandra and the two princes went along with their dog, Lily completed the six-kilometer family route.
Photo: Lars H. Laursen / RoyalDish


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