About the Charity: The charity was started around a kitchen table and now they are the leading national charity of its kind.
‘I am so grateful for William’s support and proud of him for speaking so openly about the effect that losing his mother has had on him.
It sounds so trite to say, but I know Diana would have been so proud of him too.’
Highlights:
- Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited offices of Child Bereavement UK
- Royal couple met the Great British Bake Off star and cookery writer there
- Well-wishers welcomed couple in Saunderton, Buckinghamshire
- Kate was given teddy bears and flowers
- Prince William joked: 'I never get flowers anymore, only cold hands!'
- Couple met Mary Berry, whose son William died in car accident aged 19
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