Sophie of Wessex becomes increasingly important to the Crown

We had never really seen it like this. Sophie of Wessexwife of Edwardfourth child of the Queen Elizabethis one of the most active members of the royal family, but has never looked so relaxed as during her visit to the new Jigsaw collection center at The Lighthouse in Woking, a charity which not only caters for the first necessities children And refugee or abused women with clothes, toys and medicines, but also offers mothers a place safe where to meet and shelter.

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The countess, with her hair down and a comfortable outfit, as the British tabloids point out (blouse and palazzo pants), sat on the ground at play with childrenhe chatted with le volunteers of the center and allowed a little girl of a few months (obviously unaware of having anything to do with Her Majesty’s daughter-in-law) to use her index finger to massage the gums that are close to growing teeth.

“I have spent a lot of time here and I hope to continue to collaborate with you, because you have created a wonderful community and I am really happy,” she said, smiling and relaxed. the countess, who is by no means new to volunteer work: already during the most critical days of the pandemic he had made his personal contribution to the food bank of the same organization and, more recently, at Christmas. So far, however, his business – albeit he manages over 70 charities – have always remained a little secluded.

Since, however, Harry And Meghan have left the royal family her visibility is increasing, and even the British are enjoying her as much as the Queen has long appreciated her. It is Sophie, in fact, the daughter-in-law to whom His Majesty is most attached and on which he knows he can always count: it is she who has remained closest to her in the darkest days of the loss of Philipand it is always her, even more than William And Kate or Carlo And Camillawho was beside her when Elizabeth was forced to stop for Health problems late last year.

Composed, reserved but very activethe Countess of Wessex is increasingly a point of reference for the monarchy. A recognition that will certainly also be given to her in Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, where from 22 to 28 April, she will go for a royal tour with her husband Edward representing the Crown.


Source: Vanity Fair

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