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Teddington RNLI View From the Thames: Water power women

By Julia Kendal, Volunteer Crew, Teddington RNLI Teddington RNLI Crew - ltr Gianna Saccomani, Julia Kendal, Nic Peters, Sam Armatage, Nic Evered - Photo (taken pre Covid by Paul Roach Teddington RNLI) There was a time when women were not allowed to go to sea. They were considered ‘bad luck’ on a boat; a distraction for the male crew, incurring the wrath of the fickle waves. As International Women’s Day 2021 approaches on 8 March, this seafaring soul is celebrating the eroding of this barrier to entering the water. I’m also grateful for access to education. And the vote. Since the early days of the RNLI - back in a different century, when it had a different name (National Institution for the Preservation of Lives and Property from Shipwreck) - women have played crucial roles. They helped to launch the boats from the beaches. They raised funds. They supported their village while the crews went afloat.

Принцеса Леонор, принцеса Елизабет, принцеса Амалия - бъдещите кралици на Европа

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The little known Welsh college full of princesses, children of millionaires, and refugees

The little known Welsh college full of princesses, children of millionaires, and refugees Lydia Stephens With kings, actors, princesses, and leading lawyers and writers among their alumni, there is a lot this little known Welsh college can boast about, including having many students amongst its number who come from very different circumstances. Many of the students at Atlantic College in St Donats Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan pay £33,500-a-year for the privilege of being there and brushing shoulders with royalty. But half are there on scholarships and come from far humbler backgrounds. Applications for a place are completely anonymous, even those from people such as Princess Leonor, the crown princess of Spain.

Inside the Welsh school teaching royals and future leaders

UWC Atlantic The presumed future Queen of Spain is set to start a $95,000 course at a progressive Welsh school. Many UWC Atlantic students receive full or partial scholarships to improve access to education. Former royal students include Princess Elisabeth of Belgium and Dutch King Willem-Alexander.  If it takes a village to raise a child, what does it take to raise a royal child? United World Colleges (UWC) Atlantic should know the school has taught a handful of royals and will welcome Princess Leonor de Borbon of Spain this September.  The 15-year-old eldest daughter of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, and presumed heir to the throne, will attend the Welsh school to study an International Baccalaureate (IB) course that costs upwards of $95,000 for two years.  

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