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Princes William and Harry to meet Paddington 2 cast

OHMYGOSSIP — Princes William and Harry will meet the cast of ‘Paddington 2’ for a charity event.
The royal siblings will chat to the likes of Julie Walters and Peter Capaldi at Paddington railway station in central London, where they will send off a number of kids who will board a train bound for the English countryside.
The youngsters have been selected from William and Harry’s Charities Forum – established in 2006 to bring their individual charity interests together – and comes ahead of the motion picture’s release on November 10.
William and Harry will wave off the kids as they head to the picturesque countryside on the Belmond British Pullman train.
The royal pair take on a lot of charity work following on from their late mother, Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in August 1997 aged 36.
Last month, William – the President of the Football Association – visited the Sporting Chance charity to hear about their work supporting victims of sexual abuse within the football industry.
Ahead of the engagement, Kensington Palace announced on Twitter: “The Duke, as President of the @FA, will visit the Sporting Chance charity on 12 September … HRH will see how they are working with The FA to support those affected by non-recent cases of childhood sexual abuse within football. (sic)”
William – who has kids Prince George, four, and two-year-old Princess Charlotte with wife Duchess Catherine – Harry and the Duchess of Cambridge spearhead the mental health charity Heads Together.
Last month, the flame-haired royal – who is dating actress Meghan Markle – said the “older generation” have passed down their stiff upper lip when it comes to speaking out about mental health issues.
He explained: “The older generation have had it one way and handed whatever you want to call it, the bad habits, down to all of us, as the younger generation.”

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