Princess Kate’s positive impact has been laid bare after the Princess of Wales helped raise thousands of pounds.
The Princess of Wales, 42, issued a statement earlier this month, just one week after returning to royal duties in Southport.
She marked Baby Loss Awareness Week with a powerful message on her social media account which she shares with her husband, Prince William.
Kate wrote: “Baby Loss Awareness Week is such an important moment to support those who have experienced the devastation of baby loss.
Kate’s positive impact laid bare as Princess of Wales helps raise thousands of pounds
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“Sending love, strength and hope to anyone affected. #WaveofLight”.
Alongside the statement, Kate posted a photograph of a “Wave of Light” candle, designed by the brand, Plum & Ashby.
Plum & Ashby partnered with Tommy’s, the UK’s largest pregnancy research charity, in 2020.
Tommy’s funds vital research to stop miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth.
The Princess of Wales and her positive impact. So proud of her 🤍 https://t.co/tlCgLDAXIl pic.twitter.com/ZNRcxbnHxB
— anna (@tokkianami) October 30, 2024
Following Kate’s statement, Plum & Ashby has announced: “With a little help from the Princess of Wales herself, Plum & Ashby have now raised over £213k for Tommy’s following this year’s Wave of Light.
“That’s £213k that will help fund ground-breaking research that saves babies’ lives, support for families throughout pregnancy, and campaigns for improved maternity care.”
One fan wrote regarding Princess Kate: “The Princess of Wales and her positive impact. So proud of her.”
Another said: “This is amazing! God bless Princess Catherine.”
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A third commented: “Catherine is so committed to early childhood in all its manifestations, it is wonderful to see the positive effect she has working.”
Similarly, someone posted: “Love this! She has such a huge power and always has a good impact on whatever cause she wants to support.”
Finally, a fan wrote: “Wonderful. I buy Plum & Ashby products already, but I love this.”