Princess Beatrice said that the coronavirus and the chaos it creates has established to her a very ‘incredibly challenging times’, with her planned wedding with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi postponed with no end in sight amid the coronavirus crisis.
The Queen’s granddaughter, 31 and the millionaire property tycoon, 37, were to marry at St James Palace on May 29, but the wedding was postponed obviously earlier in April. And now someone might expect sore feelings and perhaps a little brooding from the royal. But it was not meant to be.
Making this her first personal appearance since the breaking of the postponement, Princess Beatrice stands with the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, her being a patron of the institutional charity.
Citing many things, including her very own childhood memories, she avowed for continued support and urged those who were viewing the event through the organization’s broadcasting platform: ‘This is an incredibly challenging time for the world and the United Kingdom.
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The princess herself has suffered from dyslexia since the diagnosis at 7 years of age, and she said she remembers the hardship.
She also remembers how the continued support coming from her parent had helped her.
And also, although her physical limitations greatly hindered the process, the magical powers of stories helped her to keep up and take a like to reading. She started her sponsorship to the organization beginning in 2013, and has continuously brought up their support that helped her get to where she is now during her years in school.In the video, Beatrice said: ‘As patron of the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, I just wanted to send this message to say the Helen Arkell charity is open for business.
Yes, they are doing things online at the moment rather than face to face, but their incredible team of specialists is here to help whenever you need them.The royal added: ‘Whether that is online courses, tuition sessions, or their online helpline, please get in touch.
I would encourage you to look at their website and see what’s available to you. ’
Beatrice, daughter of the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York. She was engaged on the Italian holiday last September, and was apparently enthralled to walk the aisles of the hallowed royal cathedral. They are still hoping that they would get to have what they planned in the wedding.
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