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ROBERT HARDMAN: Prince Charles visit to BAME church-goers was a beacon of diversity

Sandwiched between the North Circular Road and the Browning, Jones & Morris plumbing depot, Brent Terrace is, in every sense, a world apart from the gated celebrity estates of sunny Montecito, California. It was here that we found the Prince of Wales back in public yesterday, adopting the time-honoured strategy of royalty in times of trouble: show, not tell. He had come to show support for a North London church serving 50 nationalities which is operating as a makeshift vaccine centre for ethnic minorities. And he had nothing to tell . . . except warm words of support for his hosts. ‘We are all immensely proud of the role black-majority churches play,’ he told them, ‘and it is of course a profound sorrow to me to know that black communities have been hit particularly hard by this pernicious virus.’

Duchess Camilla spotted in London wearing on-trend dress

Duchess Camilla is beautiful in blue for London appearance The Duchess of Cornwall loves a contrasting collar March 09, 2021 - 17:19 GMT Nichola Murphy Duchess Camilla spotted in London wearing on-trend dress The Prince Charles for a visit to Skipton House in London on Tuesday. Camilla and Charles, who wore colour-coordinating blue outfits, met the NHS and Ministry of Defence staff involved in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Dressing for the occasion, the Duchess opted for a navy and white pleated dress by Fiona Clare which featured a white contrasting collar – a fashion trend that s set to continue into the summer. Loading the player.

Camilla joins Prince Charles for royal engagement as Palace silent on Meghan interview

Camilla looked chic in a navy blue and cream dress which she teamed with knee-high black boots and a small handbag for the royal visit on Tuesday (Image: PA) She insisted it would have been rude for anyone to mention Meghan and Harry s interview and added: In spite of the family drama he still took time out to come here. In an apparent reference to the Sussexes racism allegations, she highlighted that Charles had visited a black church , saying: All that effort and someone turns around and says there s racism, I don t believe that. Charles gave a short speech praising the role of black majority churches in the vaccine rollout.

I don t believe Royal racism claims , says parishioner, 50, after speaking to Prince Charles

I don t believe Royal racism claims , says parishioner, 50, after speaking to Prince Charles
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Armed Forces now working in hospitals, vaccine centres, and testing across all four nations

Armed Forces now working in hospitals, vaccine centres, and testing across all four nations Armed Forces now working in hospitals, vaccine centres, and testing across all four nations of the UK to support the coronavirus response From: Defence medics are supporting NHS hospitals across England and Northern Ireland. Crown copyright. Over 5,000 Armed Forces personnel are now deployed on the largest ever peacetime resilience operation, across all four of the home nations and focused on three strands of the Covid response - testing, vaccines and clinical support for the NHS. 20 Vaccine Quick Reaction Force teams have now been deployed and a further 21 are standing-up to double the Armed Forces support available for vaccinating.

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