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Princess of Wales visits 'gold dust' Yorkshire community groups

  • On Tuesday, Catherine, Princess of Wales, visited Bradford, West Yorkshire, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, and the Peak District on the first of three north England engagements highlighting creativity, community and nature.
  • As patron, the Princess met charity staff to learn how Family Action helps children aged four to 18 recover from trauma and how Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Club's outreach tackles isolation.
  • During a visit, the Princess of Wales joined a creative therapy session, showing a young girl how to listen to the sea with a shell and meeting a 12-year-old who said `I can smack` while playing drums.
  • After the club visit, a spokesperson said the trip created `a really special moment for families` and the Princess left Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Club with a gifted shirt and honorary membership despite Storm Chandra.
  • Wakefield's Inspiring Futures programme supports young people at risk of anti-social behaviour through teamwork and stress management, while the Champion Schools competition has run for over 20 years and involves 12 Wakefield schools in outreach work.
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Telegraph & Argus broke the news in Bradford, United Kingdom on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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