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The Duke of Rothesay during a visit to the Men’s Shed in Carnoustie to hear how the organisation is helping men & women build a sense of community and learn new skills | 6 FEBRUARY 2025

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The Duke of Rothesay during a visit to the Men’s Shed in Carnoustie to hear how the organisation is helping men & women build a sense of community and learn new skills | 6 FEBRUARY 2025
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The Duke of Rothesay pours tea during a visit to the Men’s Shed in Carnoustie to hear how the organisation is helping men & women build a sense of community and learn new skills | 6 FEBRUARY 2025
The Prince of Wales visited The Deirdre Knight Centre, a charity that offers support to adults and older people who are affected by a degree of physical or mental disability and are experiencing social isolation | 6 FEBRUARY 2025
He was super impressed with their service and he joined in a few games of curling and dominoes and spoke to the members and staff.
The Duke of Rothesay attends a roundtable hosted by the Farm Safety Foundation in Carnoustie, Scotland | 6 FEBRUARY 2025
The Duke of Rothesay attends a roundtable hosted by the Farm Safety Foundation in Carnoustie, Scotland | 6 FEBRUARY 2025
THE PRINCE DUKE DIARIES ♚
6 FEBRUARY 2025 | ANGUS : EAST SCRYNE FARM
The Duke of Rothesay carried out engagements in Angus. He started out his day by visiting East Scryne Farm in Carnoustie.
During his visit, William joined a roundtable hosted by the Farm Safety Foundation (Yellow Wellies), a charity working throughout the UK to address the attitudes and behaviours to farm safety and poor mental health in the next generation of farmers.
He engaged with the group as they shared their experiences of working on a farm and how organisations like the SAFYC can work to combat isolation and promote positive mental wellbeing in the farming community.
Afterwards, he took a small tour of the family run farmmeeting staff and veiwing their in-house innovative farming methods.
The Duke of Rothesay during a visit to the Men’s Shed in Carnoustie to hear how the organisation is helping men & women build a sense of community and learn new skills | 6 FEBRUARY 2025
THE PRINCE DUKE DIARIES ♚
6 FEBRUARY 2025 | ANGUS : CARNOUSTIE AND MONIFIETH MEN'S SHED
For his second engagement of the day, The Duke of Rothesay visited the Carnoustie and Monifieth Men’s Shed to hear how the organisation is helping men and women build a sense of community and learn new skills.
During his visit, William toured the site and heard from members about how the organisation has enriched their lives by helping them to form friendships and engage in creative and purposeful learning activities.
He then had the opportunity to partake in a woodwork activity with some of the members to gain further understanding of the skills they learn at the Men’s Shed.