Britain's Prince Charles has opened a hospice's new £171,000
creative therapy extension in Minchinhampton, south west
England.
creative therapy extension in Minchinhampton, south west
England.
by Matt Shine |
Britain's Prince Charles has opened a hospice's new £171,000
creative therapy extension.
creative therapy extension.
The Prince of Wales took in the impressive new structure at the
Cotswold Care Hospice - of
which he is patron - in Minchinhampton, south west England, after
the charity raised £55,000 to go with a £116,000 government grant
to fund the project. Jules Eaton, Chief Executive of Cotswold Care
Hospice, is quoted by Gloucester Gazette Series as saying:
"We are honoured to have His Royal Highness as our Patron.
It seemed only right that the prince opened our new creative
therapy extension, as he always enjoys visiting the art studio here
at the hospice."
Cotswold Care Hospice - of
which he is patron - in Minchinhampton, south west England, after
the charity raised £55,000 to go with a £116,000 government grant
to fund the project. Jules Eaton, Chief Executive of Cotswold Care
Hospice, is quoted by Gloucester Gazette Series as saying:
"We are honoured to have His Royal Highness as our Patron.
It seemed only right that the prince opened our new creative
therapy extension, as he always enjoys visiting the art studio here
at the hospice."
The 65-year-old royal - who has one grandson, five-month-old
Prince George - also shared a joke with Val Marriott, who received
support from the charity's nurses who helped her out when her husband
Richard decided he wanted to die in his own home.
Prince George - also shared a joke with Val Marriott, who received
support from the charity's nurses who helped her out when her husband
Richard decided he wanted to die in his own home.
She explained: "The prince asked me how many grandchildren I had
and when I said three he joked I was doing better than he was."
and when I said three he joked I was doing better than he was."
by Matt Shine for www.femalefirst.co.uk
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