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charity

[char-i-tee] / ˈtʃær ɪ ti /




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It was there, while speaking to the charity's founder, Wynford Elis Owen, she saw "a glimmer of hope in my mum's eyes".

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The Prince of Wales expressed a "deep sense of honour and respect" as he became patron of the SAS's charity.

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Prince William took his son to a charity with a deep personal connection - the Passage, in Westminster - where William had been brought as a child by his mother Diana, Princess of Wales.

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Multiple charities dropped the then-Duchess of York as a patron or ambassador after the emergence of that email, in which she also seemed to apologise for her public criticism of him.

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The charity Care4Calais said it completed its final clothing distribution at the barracks on Sunday.

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