Duchess Sophie was spotted in high spirits at the Hale Youth & Community Centre in Farnham during a royal engagement earlier today.

The 59-year-old royal was seen getting her hands dirty as she crouched down to plant bulbs, marking her visit to the centre.


After her gardening efforts, Sophie spent time inside the centre, where she engaged in conversations with local children.

The Duchess of Edinburgh’s engagement showcased her commitment to community work as she assisted a youngster in building a Lego tower.

Duchess of Edinburgh at the Hale Youth & Community CentreDuchess Sophie was spotted in high spirits at the Hale Youth & Community Centre in Farnham during a royal engagement earlier todayGetty

Her visit highlighted the importance of youth centres in fostering community spirit and providing valuable spaces for young people to gather and learn.

Sophie’s outfit for the occasion was a striking blend of colours and styles.

The Duchess sported a brown buttoned-up jacket, paired with a high-necked pink sweater underneath. She completed the look with green flares and burgundy high heels.

Inside the centre, Sophie enjoyed a cup of tea after her gardening efforts. She spent time chatting with children from the community.

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The 59-year-old royal was seen getting her hands dirty as she crouched down to plant bulbs, marking her visit to the centre

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The Duchess engaged in conversations and listened attentively to their stories.

Before departing around lunchtime, Sophie took the time to meet with waiting crowds outside the centre.

Sophie’s visit to Farnham comes on the heels of her recent solo trip to Tanzania.

The Duchess flew to the East African nation as part of her work promoting collaboration between the UK and Tanzania in health, agriculture, and women’s empowerment.

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Inside the centre, Sophie enjoyed a cup of tea after her gardening efforts. She spent time chatting with children from the community

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During her visit, Sophie delivered a personal message from King Charles to a Commonwealth reception.

The message signed “Charles R”, expressed the monarch’s gratitude for efforts in treating and preventing neglected tropical diseases.

As the global ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, Sophie also visited various organisations in Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, and Arusha, furthering her commitment to international development and healthcare initiatives.