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The Prince of Wales meets a service dog as he attends the Royal Norfolk Show at the Norfolk Showground in Norwich. | June 29, 2023

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The Prince of Wales visits the Royal Norfolk Show | 29/06/2023

William looked dapper for the opening day of the Royal Norfolk Show.

Prince William looked happy as he was dished out high fives to waiting school children who appeared delighted to see him at the Royal Norfolk Show.

The Prince got to see some of the livestock being shown at this year’s show, including the Norfolk Young Farmers Stock Judging competition.

The Prince of Wales got to chat to many Norfolk-based community and youth organisations, including members of the emergency services such as the East Anglia Air Ambulance.

Prince William presented the Queen’s trophy to a goat called Teion Meika, who is a British Saanen breed, and her handler Teigh O'Neill.

The beautiful goat appeared to take a shine to Prince William and went in for a pet from the future King of England.

Happy to oblige the Prince gave the award-winning nanny a pat as he chatted to her handler Teigh O'Neill about how he cares for her.

Prince William got to catch up with an former colleague, air ambulance doctor Dr Neil Berry who he worked with when he was a pilot in the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

The Prince of Wales was on hand to give out awards to cattle handlers at the Royal Norfolk Show.

The Prince got to chat to farmers about their cattle and discuss agricultural news.

The Royal Norfolk Show is the biggest UK agricultural event and promotes young farmers getting involved in the industry – young cattle handlers, seen here, stand waiting to meet the Prince.

Prince William served served as a pilot in the East Anglia Air Ambulance, from 2015 to 2017, and he got to chat with his former colleague Dr Neil Berry.

Prince William got to chat to members of the public and local school children at the event.

Cattle handlers were awarded prizes by Prince William at the event at the Norfolk Showground.

The crowds of waiting school children couldn’t wait to pose with Prince William as they greeted him at the event.

The Prince will be in good company at the Royal Norfolk Show which attracts over 85,000 visitors each year.

During his visit, His Royal Highness toured the showground and met Norfolk-based  youth organisations.

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29 June 2023 || The Prince of Wales greet the public who attended the Royal Norfolk Show in Norfolk, England. (📷Kensington Palace)

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29 June 2023 || The Prince of Wales attended the Royal Norfolk Show, the UK’s largest two-day agricultural show, organised by the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association. (📷Kensington Palace)

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The Prince of Wales with school children as he attends the Royal Norfolk Show at the Norfolk Showground in Norwich. | June 29, 2023

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The Prince of Wales attends the Royal Norfolk Show at the Norfolk Showground in Norwich. | June 29, 2023

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The Princess of Wales opens the Young V&A

Published  28 June 2023

     The Princess of Wales, Patron of the V&A, officially opened the Young V&A (formerly known as the V&A Museum of Childhood), ahead of its opening to the public on Saturday 1st July 2023.    

The museum is dedicated to children and young people aged 0-14 and following a three-year transformation, will be a world leading museum of design and creativity.

Local schoolchildren, parents and teachers played a critical role in the project, participating in co-design and co-production workshops in which they worked with the architects and Young V&A team to reconceive how the building could be used, designed key architectural features, contributed ideas for the displays and exhibition programme and participated in making new commissions for the galleries.

Young V&A houses three new galleries called Play, Imagine, and Design. Each has been conceived for specific age groups, from babies to teens, with nearly 2000 objects from the V&A’s collections presented in new and playful ways, designed to inspire children’s own creativity.

At the museum, The Princess of Wales was given a tour of the building by schoolchildren who were part of the project. Her Royal Highness first visited the Play Gallery, a sensory landscape for toddlers inspired by the way infants experience the world. Whilst in the gallery, The Princess met children and heard about how the gallery is dedicated to the development of language, motor skills, and constructive play, before visiting The Arcade, a space designed for teenagers which explores the history and process of video and boardgame design.

Following this, Her Royal Highness visited the Design Gallery, a space which showcases how innovative objects are designed and how design has the power to make a positive impact on the world. With a working studio that houses Young V&A’s Designer in Residence and a Studio space, the gallery will also provide workshops and sessions for young people to escape and create, as well as inspire the designers of tomorrow.

In the Imagine Gallery, The Princess engaged with children about the different activities they have been taking part in at the museum. The gallery includes a variety of spaces to inspire creative expression through performance, storytelling, imagination, and community. At the heart of the gallery is The Stage, a new dedicated performance space featuring objects from the V&A’s renowned Theatre and Performance Collection, where children can also enjoy dressing up and performing their own shows.

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