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[4] [5] Almost £5 million was raised in order to suitably equip a residential unit with space for up to 23 patients with AIDS which opened in September 1988. [6] [7] Diana, Princess of Wales, visits London Lighthouse in 1992. The official opening of London Lighthouse took place in November 1988 with a plaque unveiling by the late Princess ...
The Landmark Aids Centre is a day centre in Tulse Hill, London which offers treatment and support for HIV/AIDS patients. The center is located in London's Middlesex Hospital . [ 1 ] It was officially opened on 25 July 1989 by Diana, Princess of Wales .
Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997), was a member of the British royal family. She was the first wife of Charles III (then Prince of Wales) and mother of Princes William and Harry. Her activism and glamour, which made her an international icon, earned her enduring popularity.
Prince William is furthering the work of his late mother, Princess Diana, after his wife Kate Middleton announced that she is in "remission" from cancer.. On Jan. 21, the Prince of Wales, 42 ...
The duke said the Terrence Higgins Trust had revolutionised the fight against HIV and Aids. Harry hails Diana’s power of connection as he marks 40 years of HIV charity Skip to main content
Prince William continues to follow in the noble work of his late mother, Princess Diana. The royal today started the morning with a visit to Centrepoint, a London charity that helps homeless youth ...
These charities include Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, Centrepoint and Sentebale, a charity founded in April 2006, by Prince Harry and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso. It helps vulnerable children and young people in Lesotho – particularly those orphaned as a result of AIDS. [20]
Prince William made a royal appearance today with a visit to the U.K. charity, Centrepoint. The visit marked a continuation of the charitable work done by his late mother, Princess Diana, who was ...