Duchess of Cambridge to mark anniversary at Children’s hospice
OHMYGOSSIP — Britain’s Duchess of Cambridge will spend her second anniversary of marriage to Prince William visiting Naomi Children’s Hospice in Hampshire on April 29.
Britain’s Duchess of Cambridge will spend her second wedding anniversary visiting Naomi House Children’s Hospice. The stunning royal, who is expecting her first child with husband Prince William in July, is set to tour the facility in Sutton Scotney in Hampshire, south England, on April 29 – exactly two years after she tied the knot with William at London’s Westminster Abbey.
Catherine, known as Kate Middleton prior to her nuptials, will also spend time with the patients and their families as well as staff, volunteers and supporters at the hospice.
After viewing the building Catherine will enjoy a tea party with some of the children, which will be accompanied by a musical performance from Ollie Wade.
He will sing his own song ‘Free’, written in memory of his brother Ben. Ben passed away at Naomi House in 2011 after receiving end of life care and his family accepted bereavement support from staff.
‘Free’ will be released as a single at the beginning of the charitable week on April 26 to help raise money for the facility.
Children’s Hospice Week runs until May 3 and is the sole awareness and fundraising week in the UK helping children life-limiting conditions and the services.