Kate met by shouts of 'we need more funding' as she visits women's prison
- The Princess of Wales visited HMP Styal in Cheshire, where she engaged with inmates in a mother-and-baby unit.
- During her visit, she supported the Action for Children charity, which helps mothers in prisons across the North of England.
- The unit aims to foster strong bonds between mothers and their babies, potentially reducing reoffending rates.
- This visit is part of the Princess's ongoing commitment to early years education, highlighted in her Shaping Us initiative.
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Princess Kate on Tuesday visited a women's prison to meet ex-offenders and those still serving, as she continues her return to public duties having completed her cancer treatment.
Princess Kate visiting women's prison
Princess Kate (43) visited a women's prison. Prince William (42), the wife of the British heir to the throne, talked with several women who had children themselves or even gave birth during the detention period.When she arrived at the prison near Manchester, calls for more public money and whistles from prisoners were also heard, the British news agency PA reported.Future Queen has special concernsKate is again taking public appointments after h…
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