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A speech by The Duke of Cambridge to launch the SkillForce Prince William Award
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A speech delivered by The Duke of Cambridge at the 100 Women in Hedge Funds Gala Dinner in aid of SkillForce
I hope that the new memorial will provide a place to remember, to grieve for what is lost, and to give thanks for what remains A message from The Queen on the sixth anniversary of the Canterbury Earthquake in New Zealand
I hope that the new memorial will provide a place to remember, to grieve for what is lost, and to give thanks for what remains
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13 February 2017
If we are all willing to have these conversations, we will end the stigma around mental health once and for all A speech by Prince Harry at the Heads Together training day in Newcastle
If we are all willing to have these conversations, we will end the stigma around mental health once and for all
Published 13 April 2017
Prince Philip and I send our warmest wishes to Antigua and Barbuda on the occasion of this celebration to mark 35 years of Independence A message from The Queen to Antigua and Barbuda on its 35th Anniversary of Independence
Prince Philip and I send our warmest wishes to Antigua and Barbuda on the occasion of this celebration to mark 35 years of Independence
Published 25 October 2016
10 November 2016
I offer my warmest congratulations to the athletes of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and indeed to the athletes of all Commonwealth countries, for their many successes in Rio de Janeiro The Queen's message to ParalympicsGB and Commonwealth athletes following the 2016 Paralympic Games
I offer my warmest congratulations to the athletes of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and indeed to the athletes of all Commonwealth countries, for their many successes in Rio de Janeiro
Published 26 July 2016
15 February 2017
Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the wounded, and with the Turkish people at this time. The Queen's message of condolence to the President of Turkey
Our thoughts are with the families of the victims and the wounded, and with the Turkish people at this time.
Published 16 March 2017
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Conversations are crucial for mental wellbeing and they should be part of everyday family life. A speech by The Duchess of Cambridge at the Best Beginnings "Out of the Blue" film series launch
Conversations are crucial for mental wellbeing and they should be part of everyday family life.
Published 3 December 2016
Published 19 October 2016
I offer my warmest congratulations to the athletes of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Commonwealth, for their success at this year's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The Queen's message to Team GB and Commonwealth athletes following the 2016 Olympic Games
I offer my warmest congratulations to the athletes of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the Commonwealth, for their success at this year's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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My thanks to all of you, for your continued focus as journalists on mental health, breaking down the barriers around it. A speech by The Duke of Cambridge at The Guild of Health Writers Conference
My thanks to all of you, for your continued focus as journalists on mental health, breaking down the barriers around it.
It is estimated that 60 million people still live in fear from the threat of landmines. In 2015, global deaths and injuries from landmines reached a ten-year high; but perhaps more shocking is the fact that almost 80% of them were civilians. A speech by Prince Harry at a Landmine Free 2025 reception held at Kensington Palace
It is estimated that 60 million people still live in fear from the threat of landmines. In 2015, global deaths and injuries from landmines reached a ten-year high; but perhaps more shocking is the fact that almost 80% of them were civilians.
We have much to be thankful for and much to celebrate A speech by The Earl of Wessex at Bath Abbey, marking the 50th anniversary of the University of Bath
We have much to be thankful for and much to celebrate