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The Prince and Princess of Wales are returning to royal duties after a well needed break

The pair took three weeks off to spend time with their children following the death of Queen Elizabeth in September.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales have enjoyed some well needed time off with a three week break following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth who passed away at the age of 96 on September 8th.

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According to the palace, the pair will resume their royal duties with a visit to Scarborough on England’s north sea coast on November 3rd to launch funding to support young people’s mental health.

As part of their visit, the royal couple will meet with a variety of local organisations who are set to benefit from funding derived from a collaboration between The Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Two Ridings Community Foundation.

They will also have the opportunity to gain further insight into how community organisations are rallying to help those who are struggling with the cost of living crisis, especially as the United Kingdom, alongside Europe head into what is expected to be a bitterly cold winter.

The Prince and Princess of Wales were all smiles in one of their last public appearances in Ireland prior to taking “a break” from royal duty.

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Princess Kate’s last known royal duty was on the 15th of October when, as patron of English rugby, she sent a letter of encouragement to the England Rugby League.

”To the England Rugby League teams, I wanted to wish you the very best of luck with your respective World Cup tournaments,” it read.

”I was so honoured to become Patron of the RFL earlier this year, not least because I know what an important moment this is for Rugby League.

”The ability to take part in any World Cup tournament is incredible, but to be able to do so on your home turf, hosting teams from around the world and showcasing everything that this fantastic sport has to offer is truly special.”

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She concluded: ”Good luck! I know you will do us all very proud and I can’t wait to see you all in action.”

Prince William, meanwhile, will carry out his next solo engagement on 1 November, when he will attend the 10th annual Tusk Conservation Awards in London.

The release from Kensington Palace read: ”The Prince of Wales will celebrate the work of leading Africa-based conservationists at the annual Tusk Conservation Awards to be held next month at Hampton Court Palace.”

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