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Last week Clarence House, released a recently recorded video message done by The Duchess introducing three animations which aim to raise awareness of coercive and controlling behaviour so that more people understand that this is domestic abuse and a criminal offence.


In a video recorded at Clarence House, The Duchess of Cornwall says: "Thankfully the sometimes disastrous effects of domestic abuse in society are now much better understood. Much less understood is the psychological abuse which exists in some relationships. I'm delighted that Dorset Police and Bournemouth University are working together to make this short film and that it will, over time, help to raise public awareness of some of the complex characteristics that make up controlling and coercive behaviour which is now, thank goodness, a crime."
March 26, 2018 No comments
The Countess of Chester received last week March 16th an Honorary Doctorate for her work in literacy.

Today The Duchess of Cornwall will receive an Honorary Doctorate at @uochester’s Graduation Ceremony in recognition of her work to promote literacy. pic.twitter.com/EZ7YUPY1ZB
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 16, 2018
The Duchess of Cornwall known as the Countess of Chester in the City of Chester was honoured by the University of Chester during their Graduation Ceremony today and was awarded in recognition of her commitment to promoting literacy.
"As you leave today’s degree ceremony, you should do so with your heads held high, justly proud of all you have achieved."

- HRH congratulates graduates at today's @uochester Graduation Ceremony after being presented with an Honorary Doctorate for her literacy work. pic.twitter.com/vXeBECBydC
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 16, 2018

Hosted in the historic Chester Cathedral, she received her Doctorate of Letters in front of 500 graduates from a number of academic faculties.

HRH’s work has a strong focus on encouraging a love of reading and writing from an early age. 📚

Find out more: https://t.co/wBz0wArEDm pic.twitter.com/OzyWKft91X
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 16, 2018
The Countess who is a strong promoter of literacy in the UK and internationally, with particular focus on encouraging a love of reading and writing from an early age.

#TBT to when HRH The Prince of Wales received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters in 2007 - HRH The Duchess of Cornwall will also be recognised with the award of an Honorary Doctorate of Letters at Graduation tomorrow 🎓 pic.twitter.com/900LH6A1aN
— UoChester Alumni 🎓 (@ChesterAlumni) March 15, 2018
As we all know The Countess is an avid reader and undertakes a number of engagements to promote the importance of supporting literacy, including the 500 Words Competition, an initiative which encourages children around the country to get creative and send in their stories of no more than 500 words, and the Man Booker Prize for Fiction.

According to Clarence House, The Countess said during a speech:  “I want to begin by thanking you, Chancellor, for the Honorary Doctorate that you have just bestowed upon me. I am grateful, too, for the Public Orator’s generous words and for the wonderfully warm welcome I have received today.

“As Countess of Chester, I take great pride in my relationship with both this beautiful city and now with your University.”

March 22, 2018 No comments
After the Commonwealth service and reception which she attended with the senior members of the Royal family accompanying Her Majesty the Queen the previous day on March 12th, HRH the Duchess met with staff and student of Barn Croft Primary School for a Commonwealth Big Lunch event on March 13th.

The Duchess of Cornwall is attending a #CommonwealthBigLunch with pupils from Barn Croft Primary School in London.

HRH received a very jolly welcome! pic.twitter.com/rU5FhYaYGm
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 13, 2018
The Big Lunch is an initiative all about bringing people together to share food and friendship and meet new people. Her Royal Highness is its Patron, and according to Clarence House has attended a number of events in support of the project including a Big Lunch street party in honour of The Queen’s 90th birthday.

HRH is Patron of The Big Lunch, an initiative that encourages communities to have lunch together in a simple act of friendship and fun.

In 2016, HRH attended a Big Lunch street party in honour of The Queen’s 90th birthday. pic.twitter.com/EcnoRyD8QM
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 13, 2018
While at the school, she met children taking part in different Commonwealth themed activities including decorating special biscuits, baking bread, and making bracelets. Before departing, she gave the school cake to share amongst the staff and students in honor of CommonWealth Day.

The pupils at Barn Croft Primary School are taking part in Commonwealth themed activities as part of their Big Lunch event. 👩🏻‍🍳

HRH joins children who are baking bread in the school kitchens before listening to pupils recite poems about the Commonwealth. 📝 pic.twitter.com/wJeJsMRXEA
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 13, 2018
Commonwealth Big Lunches are part of the official celebrations leading up to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London, from Commonwealth Day on 12th March until 22nd April.

“Thank you to all of you for having me here today.

“I’m very, very proud to be part of The Big Lunch. It’s a wonderful way to get people together.” - HRH

Find out more about The Big Lunch: https://t.co/M4d484PEC2 pic.twitter.com/Fnc2UdrIAd
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 13, 2018
Last year 9.3m people took part in The Big Lunch across the UK at over 96,000 events. The initiative was started in 2009 by The Eden Project and consisted of a very simple idea to get people to sit and have lunch with their neighbours on one day each year.


Cheltenham Festival:
Later The Duchess attended the first eventing events at Cheltenham Festival. She congratulated the Queen Mother Champion Chase winning jockey Nde Boinville.

HRH presented the trophy to the owner of Altior during the prizegiving.
The Duchess of Cornwall congratulates the Queen Mother Champion Chase winning jockey @NdeBoinville at #CheltenhamFestival.

HRH presented the trophy to the owner of Altior during the prizegiving. pic.twitter.com/MphiHlutJw
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 14, 2018
March 16, 2018 No comments
Yesterday was CommonWealth Day, an annual opportunity to celebrate together the links amongst the 53 communities across the world. This day starts its celebrations with a church service at the Westminister Chapel in the presence of the Head of the CommonWealth and after a reception at Marlborough House.
Happy #CommonwealthDay 2018.
Find out more about the events which took place today & thank you for following. https://t.co/aSJ8TKsdNG pic.twitter.com/Ex7wiWrucQ
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018

Happy #CommonwealthDay! Her Majesty The Queen and members of The Royal Family will today celebrate Commonwealth Day. pic.twitter.com/8qL89F6vAq
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
This year's theme is  'Towards a Common Future' which emphasizes how the Commonwealth can address global challenges and work to create a better future for all citizens through sub-themes of sustainability, safety, prosperity and fairness.

Her Majesty as Head of the Commonwealth led the celebrations. The service is the largest annual inter-faith gathering in the UK and from around the Commonwealth come together to celebrate the day.

Her Majesty The Queen, Head of The Commonwealth, arrives at @Wabbey for today's #CommonwealthDay Service. pic.twitter.com/HCDbqFLhHq
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
The Queen's work as Head of the Commonwealth is supported by other members of the Royal Family, who attend the service in addition to their own work around the Commonwealth through Commonwealth visits and charities.

Members of the Royal Family who attended this year were: Their Royal Highnesses Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Henry and his fiance Ms Meghan Markle, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew Duke of York, Princess Alexandra, Birgitte Duchess of Gloucester and Sophie Countess of Wessex. Both the Countess and Duchess's respective spouses Prince Edward Earl of Wessex and Prince Richard Duke of Gloucester were not present the Duke was celebrating in Malawi.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall arrive @Wabbey for the Commonwealth service. #CommonwealthDay. pic.twitter.com/ezyPEim2RU
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle arrive at @Wabbey for The Commonwealth Service. #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/sIkCMFxCq5
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018

The Queen is joined by other Members of The Royal Family at @Wabbey as they celebrate #CommonwealthDay. pic.twitter.com/Vjy5gIgDZU
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
The church service was led by the Dean of Westminster, the service encompasses traditional hymns and readings, with performances from artists around the Commonwealth and thought-provoking speeches from community leaders.
'As we give thanks for our rich diversity and for our common humanity, let us pray together for peace and unity' – Dr John Hall, Dean of Westminster, gives the bidding during The Commonwealth Service at @Wabbey. #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/5dXcc9IQI2
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
During the Commonwealth Service, The @PortGospelChoir sing Paul Simon's Bridge Over Troubled Water. #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/uhOr8Fc1cW
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018

Ngāti Rānana, the London Māori Choir, sings The Call for Welcome.
The London based community group celebrate New Zealand Māori culture and traditions. #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/wEUF5oIDiT
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
After the service, the royal family led by Her Majesty met with the public who attended the service outside the church before going to a small reception.
The Queen receives a posy at the end of this year's #CommonwealthDay service at @Wabbey. pic.twitter.com/lVQWe410cN
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
After the service The Queen and members of The Royal Family met performers & members of the Commonwealth community, including @LiamPayne #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/nJgsOyprdi
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle also met performers at Westminster Abbey. #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/jdVxrxHWKJ
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018

After the #CommonwealthDay service The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle met schoolchildren outside @wabbey pic.twitter.com/iO5F4CWYhi
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
Reception:

In the evening, Their Royal Highnesses Prince Charles, The Duchess of Cornwall and The Duke of Cambridge representing Her Majesty the Queen attended a reception hosted at Malborough House by Commonwealth secretary Baroness Scotland.
Tonight, The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and The Duke of Cambridge are guests of The Commonwealth Secretary-General, @PScotlandCSG, at the #CommonwealthDay Reception at Marlborough House. pic.twitter.com/Q1S5QJ1mUI
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
TRH arrive at Marlborough House and are greeted by @PScotlandCSG. #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/KCSw9V0Hjm
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, who are attending on behalf of The Queen, met guests associated with the #CHOGM18 theme, 'Towards a Common Future' – which looks to how The Commonwealth can address global challenges. #CommonwealthDay pic.twitter.com/y98GwtmAW1
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
The Duke of Cambridge, also attending on behalf of Her Majesty, meets representatives from around The Commonwealth at tonight's #CommonwealthDay reception. pic.twitter.com/vvWCH3rHM2
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018
The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and The Duke of Cambridge then watched a performance by Ngati Ranana, the London Maori Choir. pic.twitter.com/QZk1F44MYI
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 12, 2018

The London Maori Choir performed at the reception, which was held at the home of the Commonwealth Secretariat. 
March 13, 2018 No comments
Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II R hosted His Royal Highness Prince Karim The Aga Khan IV on March 8th for a private dinner at Windsor Castle. The dinner was in celebration of The Aga Khan's Diamond Jubilee of the his leadership as Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslim Community.

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Members of the British Royal Family who attended were Their Royal Highnesses: Prince Charles Prince of Wales, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Princess Anne and Sir Timothy and Prince Andrew Duke of York. Also present as well were members of the Aga Khan Royal Family: Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Princess Salwa Aga Khan(formely Kendra Spears)
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March 08, 2018 No comments
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall celebrated the International Women's Day by hosting a reception to celebrate the Women of the World Festival (WOW) at Clarence House.

The Duchess of Cornwall hosted a reception at Clarence House to celebrate the Southbank Centre’s Women of the World Festival. This global event celebrates women and girls and looks at the obstacles that stop them from achieving their potential. HRH is President of the festival. One of the guests at the event today was actress Mona Hammond, who has recently been awarded the WOW Lifetime Achievement Award for her theatre career and for championing black British actors. #IWD2018 #InternationalWomensDay #WOWLDN
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According to Clarence House, "The global festival celebrates women and girls, and looks at the obstacles that stop them from achieving their potential." The Duchess is President of the London Southbank Centre's WOW, and met guests including singer Annie Lennox, entrepreneur Liz Earle, author Kate Mosse, broadcaster Mary Portas and author Kathy Lette at today’s event.

The Duchess began her short speech by welcoming "Ladies, and a smattering of very brave gentlemen" to her London home and praised the Women of the World Festival as "an astonishing creation". To continue she said: "This year, WOW will take place in 53 countries across the world.

The Duchess meets guests at the @WOWtweetUK reception, including @AnnieLennox and actress Mona Hammond.

Mona has recently been awarded the WOW Lifetime Achievement Award for her theatre career and for championing black British actors.

#IWD2018 pic.twitter.com/i4hPndP0EC
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 8, 2018
"It truly is a global festival dedicated to presenting work by women and promoting equality for women and girls."
March 08, 2018 No comments
Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on Thursday February 22nd presented The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education at Buckingham Palace.

Today The Prince Of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall presented The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education at Buckingham Palace. pic.twitter.com/FanbiAtBjs
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
This is the 12th round, prizes are awarded every two years to universities & colleges who submit work judged to show excellence, innovation, impact and benefit for the institution and for society generally in the wider world.

TRH presented awards to 21 UK universities & colleges, who are being recognised for a wide range of innovative work. pic.twitter.com/1oppTmNNvV
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
Each silver gilt medallion is given alongside a decorated and inscribed certificate granting the award, signed by Her Majesty The Queen. pic.twitter.com/KRAm8aCKuy
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
They presented awards to 21 UK university and colleges who are being recognised for a wide range of innovative work. Their representatives, deans, president were each given silver gilt medallion is given alongside a decorated and inscribed certificate granting the award, signed by Her Majesty The Queen.

After the ceremony, The Prince and The Duchess met representatives from each university and college in The Picture Gallery. pic.twitter.com/dRQNylVcPF
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
After the ceremony, they joined their guests for a small reception at The Picture Gallery, with Princess Anne The Princess Royal joining them. Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Princess Royal spoke  representatives from Harper Adams Uni, which was awarded The Queen's Anniversary Prize for innovations in agricultural engineering in the pursuit of UK and global food security. Princess Anne is the Chancellor of University of London. The university was also present.

The Prince of Wales greets The Princess Royal, who was talking to representatives from @HarperAdamsUni, which was awarded The Queen's Anniversary Prize for innovations in agricultural engineering in the pursuit of UK and global food security. pic.twitter.com/OaWDKz1SCt
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
The Princess Royal, who is the Chancellor of University of London, was also attending The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education. pic.twitter.com/7kf7FDzytO
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
Prince Charles then went alone to the staff of Institute of Cancer Research and heard about their research work being done on pre-eminent work in cancer drugs discovery and University of Liverpool on drug design and safety with outstanding work in HIV, leukaemia and epilepsy.

The Prince heard about the work being done at @ICR_London on pre-eminent work in cancer drugs discovery and @LivUni on drug design and safety with outstanding work in HIV, leukaemia and epilepsy. pic.twitter.com/c0hOL4OTmf
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
Meanwhile The Duchess met with representatives from Arts University Bournemouth for leading education and training in costume design serving UK creative industries.
The Duchess of Cornwall met representatives from @inspiredAUB for leading education and training in costume design serving UK creative industries. pic.twitter.com/NSqxFO6E2K
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 22, 2018
February 27, 2018 No comments
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Born Camilla Rosemary Shand on July 17th 1947 at King`s College, H.R.H is the second wife to the British Heir H.R.H Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay.
The Duchess assists the Prince of Wales on his official duties as well as Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II.
She is the patron, president and a member of numerous charities and organisation both in the U.K and the commonwealth.

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