The Princess of Wales, Colonel, Irish Guards, attends the 2025 Irish Guards' St. Patrick's Day Parade at Wellington Barracks in London, England -March 17th 2025.
📷 (1) : Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace.
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The Princess of Wales, Colonel, Irish Guards, attends the 2025 Irish Guards' St. Patrick's Day Parade at Wellington Barracks in London, England -March 17th 2025.
📷 (1) : Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace.
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THE PRINCESS DIARIES ♚
17 MARCH 2025 | LONDON : IRISH GUARDS ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
The Princess of Wales marked St Patrick's Day by attending the Irish Guards St. Patrick's Day Parade in her role as the Colonel of the Regiment at Wellington Barracks in London. This year' parade also was a celebration marking 125 years of the regiment.
Upon arrival, The Princess of Wales awarded long service and good conduct medals to soldiers within the regiment. She then presented the traditional sprigs of shamrock to the Officers and Guardsmen and to Seamus, the Regimental mascot.
The Princess took the Royal Salutes in her role as Colonel of the Regiment & met veterans of the Irish Guards and Mini Micks, who are junior cadets from Northern Ireland.
Afterwards, Catherine visited the Junior Ranks dining hall where the Senior Guardsman in the Battalion proposed a toast to their Colonel-in-Chief. Finally, she attended the Sergeants’ Mess and spent time with the members and their families.
Cat had put money behind the Mess bar for the Guardsmen to enjoy.
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The Princess of Wales today marking St Patrick’s Day with the Irish Guards ☘️ Happy and glorious 😍 – Belle
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NatureMetrics is a UK based nature company which enables companies to measure and report on their impact on nature and ecosystems. Since coming under the Earthshot umbrella, the firm has been backed by an investment of $25M supported by Earthshot's investment matchmaking platform Launchpad.
During the visit, William watched a demonstration of the NatureMetrics eDNA sampling process at its on-site lake.
He was joined by Big Manny and local schoolchildren as they filtered DNA samples through a syringe after extracting water from a local pond in order to see what species live in it.
He then visited the firm's laboratories where all samples are analysed. viewed a demonstration of the NatureMetrics Intelligence platform, the customer platform on which they can view their biodiversity health insights.
THE PRINCESS DIARIES ♚
30 JANUARY 2025 | CARDIFF : TŶ HAFAN CHILDREN'S HOSPICE
The Princess of Wales carried out engagements in Cardiff. She started out her day by visiting Tŷ Hafan, a children’s hospice based in Sully.
Tŷ Hafan supports families in Wales to ensure that children with life-shortening conditions live fulfilling lives, supported with the compassion and specialist care that they and their family need.
The visit was in conjunction with Kensington Palace announcing that Catherine has become the new patron of the hospice following in the footsteps of Diana, Princess of Wales and King Charles.
During her visit, the Princess spent time with children receiving care at the hospice as well as their families. She then joined a ‘stay and play’ session were the children enjoy meaningful play and activities alongside their care.
Catherine also visited the hospice memorial garden and met with bereaved families supported by Tŷ Hafan throughout their children’s lives, deaths and beyond.