The Prince of Wales received a Get-Well-Soon Card for his wife, The Princess of Wales, from a pupil at St. Michael's Church of England School in Sandwell || 25 APRIL 2024
The Prince of Wales received a Get-Well-Soon Card for his wife, The Princess of Wales, from a pupil at St. Michael's Church of England School in Sandwell || 25 APRIL 2024
The Prince of Wales during a visit to Woodgate Valley Urban Farm, a city farm dedicated to supporting children and young people struggling to access education and those experiencing mental health challenges || 25 APRIL 2024
The Prince of Wales cares for "Snowflake", the guinea pig during a visit to Woodgate Valley Urban Farm, a city farm dedicated to supporting children and young people struggling to access education and those experiencing mental health challenges || 25 APRIL 2024
The Prince of Wales gets called out for being a Villa fan (valid take) and then shares Princess Charlotte's favourite joke during his St. Michael's Church of England School in Sandwell || 25 APRIL 2024
The Prince of Wales is visiting St. Michael’s Church of England High School in Sandwell to learn about the award-winning student-led initiatives available to pupils to support their mental health and wellbeing. The pupils had invited him to visit them last year on world mental health day, however due to a prior commitment, he couldn't visit that day. He had responded to the letter and is visiting them today as promised || 25 APRIL 2024
The Prince of Wales met baby Harry and his parents as he officially opened a new employment skills training and community outreach centre for Betel UK, a charity for people affected by homelessness and addiction in Birmingham || 25 APRIL 2024
25 APRIL 2024 || WEST MIDLANDS (2/3) : WOODGATE VALLEY URBAN FARM
The Prince of Wales visited Woodgate Valley Urban Farm, a city farm dedicated to supportingchildren and young people struggling to access education and those experiencing mental health challenges.
Woodgate Valley Urban Farm runs a range therapeutic programmes for children involving children and nature. Based on a six-acre site of farm, woodlands and orchards, it is home to a variety of animals including Grey Face Dartmoor Sheep.
Participants are provided one-to-one support whilst on-site, and results have shown that children regularly visiting the farm see a marked improvement in their mental health and wellbeing.
During his visit, William met staff and volunteers and was taken on a tour of the grounds. He heard first-hand about the work they do with children and joined a group of participants in some of their regular programmed activities including taking care of animals.
The Prince of Wales joined the kids and their roosters at the Woodgate Valley Urban Farm, a city farm dedicated to supporting children and young people struggling to access education and those experiencing mental health challenges || 24 APRIL 2024