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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis write to 'Granny Diana' for Mothering Sunday in the U.K.


Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis write to 'Granny Diana' for Mothering Sunday in the U.K.
By Heather Cichowski
Princess Diana, and they were shared on the Kensington Royal Instagram.
The note highlighted how the
coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many families being apart, but it is a different situation for children who have lost parents, grandparents, carers and other relatives.
"This year Mother’s Day will be different once again," the message began.
"Many
of us will be apart from our loved ones, but looking forward to a time
in the not too distant future when we can give our mother a hug again.

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'We're very much not a racist family:' Prince William says during his and Kate Middleton's first in-person royal engagement of 2021


Oprah Winfrey, which aired on March 7.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were in East London to visit the School 21 in the city's Stratford neighbourhood for their first joint in-person engagement of 2021.
"We're very much not a racist family," the duke told a reporter.
William was then asked if he had been in touch with his younger brother.
"No, I haven't spoken to him yet, but I will do," the father of three continued.
The Cambridges were at the school to show their support and congratulate teaching staff on re-opening after
COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in the United Kingdom. They also wanted to highlight the roll-out to secondary schools of Mentally Healthy Schools, which provides free resources for primary and secondary school children in the U.K.

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