The Prince and Princess of Wales brought the royal flair to Black History Month as they paint Cardiff with a vibrant celebration, connecting with the Afro-Caribbean and African communities.
This year, the Royals celebrated 75 years since the iconic HMS Windrush docked in Tilbury, Essex, carrying Caribbean passengers who enriched Britain’s cultural tapestry.
They rubbed shoulders with the Windrush Cymru Elders, the Ethnic Minority Youth Forum, and the Black History Cymru 365 dynamic team.
The energy was off the charts as Somali residents shared their incredible stories, from kicking it on the football field to taking on youth unemployment. READ MORE: Kate Middleton And Prince William Welcome Apple CEO At Windsor Castle Their arrival at the Grange Pavilion in Grangetown was nothing short of a fairy-tale entrance, with the Lord Lieutenant Morfudd Meredith and a chorus of enthusiastic schoolchildren welcoming them.
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