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The Princess of Wales' Year in Review: May
May 4th - The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, held an Early Years Meeting. Later, she presented The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to Saul Nash, on behalf of The Queen May 6th - The Duchess of Cambridge became Patron of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance, and she released a video message marking her new role May 10th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the opening of the Glade of Light Memorial for victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombings May 11th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Scotland. First, William and Catherine (in her role as Patron of Action for Children) visited St John’s Primary School, where they participated in a Roots of Empathy session. They then visited the Wheatley Group to see how it is transforming the lives of disadvantaged young people and families, before visiting the University of Glasgow, where they spoke to students about mental health and wellbeing May 13th - William and Catherine recorded and read a message for a special radio broadcast in honour of Mental Health Awareness Week May 18th - The Duchess of Cambridge attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace, along with The Earl and Countess of Wessex and Princess Alexandra May 19th - The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, held an Early Years Meeting. That evening, William and Catherine attended the Royal Film Performance of 'Top Gun: Maverick' May 24th - The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, held an Early Years Meeting May 25th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace, along Princess Beatrice, The Earl and Countess of Wessex and The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Catherine also participated in a private zoom call with health visitors
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The Duchess of Cambridge presenting The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design at an event hosted by the British Fashion Council at Design Museum | May 04 2022
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The British Fashion Council Foundation, which was founded in 2019, supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry by focusing on Education, Grant-Giving & Business Mentoring. The current co-chairs are Narmina Marandi, who co-founded the Marandi Foundation with her husbdand, and Tania Fares, a philanthropist with an interest in empowering creativity | May 4 2022
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The Duchess of Cambridge presented the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British fashion to Saul Nash. Nash is the fifth recipient of the prize; previous winners include Richard Quinn (forward thinking womenswear and textiles), Bethany Williams (sustainable fashion designer), Rosh Mahtani (Alighieri jewellery), and Priya Ahluwalia (multicultural representation across the fashion industry) | May 4 2022
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The Duchess of Cambridge attends the ceremony for the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design | May 4 2022
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SAUL NASH | Saul Nash, a British-Guyanese designer, was awarded the 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge. Nash, who set up his label in 2018, is known for his technical innovations and recently won the International Woolmark Prize, which celebrates outstanding fashion talents from around the globe who showcase the beauty and versatility of Merino wool
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The Duchess of Cambridge greeted Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council Caroline Rush as she arrived at the British Fashion Council | May 4 2022
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WALK, WALK, FASHION BABY | For her first appearance at the British Fashion Council, the Duchess of Cambridge wore the 'Pedernal' dress from a new-to-her designer, Edeline Lee. She teamed the green dress with her Emmy London 'Rebecca' heels, as well as her Emmy London 'Natasha' clutch. Catherine also wore the Nadia Irena 'Maya' earrings, first seen during the tour of the Bahamas
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IS THIS... TEXTILES? Fun fact, every time Kate does something textile-adjacent, I feel a little bit disappointed because one day I might not be able to mock her for it
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EDELINE LEE | For her appearance at the British Fashion Council, the Duchess of Cambridge wore a dress by Edeline Lee. Lee, who is from Canada, apprenticed in the studios of Alexander McQueen, and her work shows precise attention to craftsmanship. Every piece from her line is handmade in England
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The Duchess of Cambridge awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to Saul Nash. The award is given annually to an emerging British fashion designer who shows exceptional talent and originality, whilst demonstrating value to the community and/or strong sustainable policies | May 4 2022
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