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Princess Beatrice, who attended the meeting with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, told the press: “The most amazing thing about GOSH is that they can offer wonderful medical care to these children. Whatever you do, taking the time to focus on the health of the children is the most important thing.”

She added: “After having children of my own, you realize that coming together to support children’s medical well-being is the most incredible thing you can do with your time.”

Eugenie also added that she was “honored” to attend the event and support the charity.

Jeremy Clarkson, who lives locally where the event was held, added: “There’s a nice quote I heard: ‘Trying to determine why some people don’t get better gives them hope, and hope is half the battle.’ “So if there’s money to investigate the cause, there’s hope for people who are suffering, which is very important.”

Jeremy Clarkson was previously accused of spreading “hate speech” after publishing his comments about Meghan Markle in The Sun. According to the BBC, 25,000 people complained to Ipso, the Independent Press Standards Organization, after the article was published.

The Sun and Jeremy Clarkson apologized for the column and removed it from their website. Although he said the op-ed “fell short of high editorial standards and should not have been published,” he did not accept that it violated editorial rules and said the concerns raised were “a matter of taste and judgment.”

The watchdog rejected complaints that the report was discriminatory on the basis of race, was inaccurate or sought to harass the Duchess.

In the column, Clarkson wrote that she was “dreaming of that day.” [Meghan] Crowds in the streets of every town in Britain chant ‘Shame!’ They parade naked while chanting slogans. and throw fecal pellets at him”. He later revealed that he was thinking of a scene from Game of Thrones but later apologized to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

Prince Harry condemned the article, calling it “appalling, hurtful and cruel to my wife.” “The world is waiting for some kind of comment from the monarchy. But the silence is deafening, to put it mildly,” he said.

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