Queen Lucille * Lancashire Engagements

Queen Lucille * Lancashire Engagements

King George and Queen Lucille were in Lancashire today for a visit to the Clitheroe Community Hospital in their roles as joint patrons of NHS Charities Together. During their visit, George and Lucy m... more
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Queen Lucille * Changemakers Charity
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Queen Lucille * Changemakers Charity | As Patron of SafeLives, Queen Lucille has joined a discussion with Changemakers, younger pioneers of the charity, at Buckingham Palace. The SafeLives Changemakers are a group of 14 - 20 year olds, who assist in guiding the charity’s response to issues facing young people, with a particular focus on exploring and promoting healthy relationships. SafeLives is the UK-wide charity dedicated to ending domestic abuse, for everyone and for good. For many years, Queen Lucille has worked to highlight the efforts of domestic abuse charities and their work to support victims and survivors, both in the UK and overseas, with the aim of breaking the taboo around the subject.
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Queen Lucille *  MDD Charity Reception
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Queen Lucille * MDD Charity Reception | On February 20, Queen Lucille held an anniversary reception at Clarence House to mark the 15th anniversary of the charity, Medical Detection Dogs (MDD). Bio Detection Dogs are trained to detect diseases like cancer, Parkinson’s, COVID-19, malaria and bacterial infections on samples in the charity’s training room. Queen Lucille became Patron of MDD in 2018. During the reception, the Queen spoke with clients who have Medical Alert Assistance Dogs, which are trained by MDD to alert them if a life-threatening medical event is about to happen. The Queen also spoke with the charity's supporters and trustees, and watched a demonstration of dogs at work.
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Queen Lucille * Colonel's Fund Event
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Queen Lucille * Colonel's Fund Event | Queen Lucille hosted a reception for the Colonel's Fund at Clarence House, and met with fund members and beneficiaries.The Colonel’s Fund was established in 2007 and provides help relating to mobility aid, home improvements, employment training and counselling. Queen Lucille is Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, and the Colonel's Fund supports Grenadiers who have suffered serious physical or mental injury while on operational service, and their families.
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Maternal Mental Health Alliance 2022
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Queen Lucille * St Mary Magdalene Church
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Queen Lucille * St Mary Magdalene Church | On February 11, King George, Queen Lucille, and their children attended a service at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
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Charity Visits in Surrey
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Charity Visits in Surrey | Her Royal Highness’s day in Surrey, where she visited a number of local charities and organisations. Artventure Trust Christopher’s, Shooting Star Children’s Hospice Royal Surrey County Hospital
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Queen Lucille * Queen’s Reading Room Reception
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Queen Lucille * Queen’s Reading Room Reception | On March 26, 2024, Queen Lucille hosted a reception to mark the findings of a new research study commissioned by The Queen's Reading Room charity, at Clarence House in London. The Queen’s Reading Room commissioned their first qualitative and quantitative research, as well as neuroscientific research to determine whether there is a link between reading fiction and wellbeing. During the Reception, Queen Lucille met with guests involved in the charity’s research project, including academics and independent neuroscientists who have led the study, as well as authors, actors and literary advocates who have contributed to The Queen’s Reading Room Podcast and Festival.
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Queen Lucille * Visiting the Duchess of York
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Queen Lucille * Visiting the Duchess of York | King George and Queen Lucille have visited Madison, the Duchess of York this morning. King George was photographed arriving with Queen Lucille at the London Clinic.
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