The Princess Royal visits Farms for City Children in St Davids
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The Princess Royal, as Patron, has visited Farms for City Children’s Lower Treginnis farm in St Davids.
Farms for City Children is a charity that helps children experience the adventure of being farmers for a week.

Her Royal Highness joined the children of Pembroke Dock Primary School as they groomed the farm’s donkeys, fed rare-breed piglets and cared for produce growing in the farm.

The Princess Royal has been Patron of Farms for City Children since 1991. Founded by Sir Michael and Lady Clare Morpurgo, the charity provides opportunities for children and young people to experience the natural world. Children spend a week on one of the charity’s farms taking part in every day farm tasks, as well as outdoor learning and craft sessions.
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