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Prince Charles May 1998 Leaving Nicola Hewitt house after useing it to vist cancer
Prince Charles May 1998
Leaving Nicola Hewitt house after useing it to vist cancer sufferers Gillian Rosenblatt and Sara Young from the MacMillan hospital
Vogler Ian
Daily Mirror
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*784811
Media ID 21567276
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5cm x 7.6cm (2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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In this print captured by Vogler Ian, we witness a poignant moment from May 1998 when Prince Charles graciously departs Nicola Hewitt's house after utilizing it as a base to visit cancer sufferers Gillian Rosenblatt and Sara Young at the MacMillan hospital. This snapshot takes us back to the heart of the 20th century, specifically the late 1990s, where royalty played an essential role in uplifting communities. Prince Charles, known for his compassion and dedication to charitable causes, exemplifies true nobility as he steps out onto the pavement. His regal presence is juxtaposed against a backdrop of modesty and simplicity that resonates with genuine empathy. The image encapsulates both power and humility in one frame. As we delve into this memory lane print, it becomes apparent that its significance extends far beyond mere documentation of an event; it serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for kindness and support during times of adversity. It reminds us that even those who hold positions of great influence can find solace in connecting with individuals facing life-altering challenges. Vogler Ian's artistry allows us to relive this touching encounter between Prince Charles and these brave cancer sufferers. Through their eyes, we glimpse hope amidst struggle, resilience despite pain – a testament to the strength found within each individual touched by illness.
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