Countess of Sussex * BAFTA's

Countess of Sussex * BAFTA's

Princess Gwen, the Countess of Sussex joined Prince Rupert on the red carpet this evening for the British Academy Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at Royal Albert Hall in London. Princ... more
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BAFTA Awards 2023
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Countess of Sussex * Harris Girls' Academy
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Countess of Sussex * Harris Girls' Academy | On January 24, 2024, The Countess of Sussex on behalf of the Duchess of York, visited Harris Girls' Academy in East Dulwich. Princess Gwen visited the Harris Girls' Academy as part of the Duchess of York's work as patron of the charity Wellbeing for Women, where she joined a workshop. The Countess' visit was intended to raise awareness of menstrual health issues. Wellbeing of Women is a charity dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of women and their families.
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Countess of Sussex * Heathrow Airport
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Countess of Sussex * Heathrow Airport | Princess Gwen, Countess of Sussex, was seen waiting for her children and husband at London's Heathrow airport. Her children and husband are spending the week in the UK, to spend the Easter holiday together.
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BAFTA Awards 2019
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BAFTA Awards 2017
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BAFTA Awards 2020
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Countess of Sussex * Commonwealth Day 2024
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Countess of Sussex * Commonwealth Day 2024 | On March 11, The British Royal Family attended the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey in London. King George, Queen Lucille, the Duke of York, Princess Gwen and other members of the Royal Family were present at the annual Commonwealth Day Service. The Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey has been held since 1972. It celebrates the people and cultures of the Commonwealth nations.
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BAFTA Awards 2018
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Countess of Sussex * National Cycling Centre
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Countess of Sussex * National Cycling Centre | On February 23, Princess Gwen, the Countess of Sussex, on behalf of the Duchess of York, attended the opening day of The British Cycling National Track Championships held at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester. The Princess tried adaptive cycling. Run by British Cycling, the centre provides cycling opportunities for disabled people, regardless of age, impairment and ability. During the visit, Princess Gwen met with volunteers from the disability and para-cycling programme The Limitless, and presented jerseys to the newly-crowned national champions. The Duchess of York is Patron of The British Cycling Federation.
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