Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Cardiff

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited Cardiff in Wales on January 18th, to get a taste of the rich culture and heritage of Wales, and to learn more about some of the organisations working in communities across the country.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle started their day at Cardiff Castle in the heart of the capital. They saw performances from musicians and poets, meet leading sportsmen and women, and saw how organisations are working to promote Welsh language and cultural identity.

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The Prince and his Fiancée then traveled on to Star Hub, a community and leisure centre in the Tremorfa area of the city to see how sport is being used to engage young people and aid social development. They saw how StreetGames, a delivery partner of Sport Wales and the Welsh Government, and an organisation with which Prince Harry has worked previously, is helping to make sport accessible to all young people, regardless of their social circumstances. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met young people taking part in various doorstep sessions, including street dance and table tennis, and also met young women who are taking part in the UsGirls project.

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7 thoughts on “Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Cardiff

  1. Gosh! I hope Ms. Markle gets the benefit of a hairdresser once she’s a Princess of the Realm. That “bun” is anything but attractive. I guess it was ok once, but twice in a row? Is this going to be her style from now on? Oh, dear!

    1. I completely agree, BlueSaphire70. She has a LOT of potential and some very good role models such as the Scandinavian princesses; H.M. Queen Letizia; H.M. Queen Maxima; and in her own soon-to-be family, H.R.H. the Countess of Wessex. As it is now, she’s looking kind of sloppy.

      I’m rooting for her though!

      1. Exactly! She doesn’t have to be dowdy, but I do think she should look neat and professional, especially when she’s out and about working for “The Firm”. There’s a time and a place for everything, I say. 🙂

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