Countess of Sussex * Lighthouse Charity

Countess of Sussex * Lighthouse Charity

On December 18, Princess Gwen, the Countess of Sussex visited the Lighthouse charity in Woking. The Lighthouse has approximately 300 volunteers who work together to address deprivation and isolation, ... more
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