Britain's Prince William and wife Kate visit child bereavement charity

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met workers, volunteers as well as families who have turned to the charity for help

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cut a cake, as the London Centre marks its one year anniversary on Wednesday. PHOTO: KENSINGTON PALACE

LONDON:
Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate joined in on a support group session at a child bereavement charity on Wednesday, as they helped the service's London centre mark its one-year anniversary.



William is royal patron of Child Bereavement UK, which provides support to families and children facing the loss of a family member.


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At the centre in the eastern neighbourhood of Stratford, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met workers and volunteers as well as families who have turned to the charity for help.

Kate, who is patron of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, earlier visited its Early Years Parenting Unit (EYPU), joining in a "'theraplay' session, which promotes the attachment relationship between parents and children", Kensington Palace said on Twitter.

The EYPU works with families with children under five.
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