The Daily mail: A busy day for Harry! Prince joins his brother to open
a Help for Heroes Recovery centre, before he heads to meet the Queen at the
Chelsea Flower Show
Summary:
This
article is about Harry and William opening a new “Help for Heroes Recovery
centre”, Tedworth House in Tidworth, Wiltshire. It is one of four new centres
funded by charity. It will provide on-going support and world-class facilities
for the hundreds of men and women injured in the line or duty each year. It
will accommodate 50 residents, four families and more than 150-day visitors and is designed to
support those wounded while serving their country they rebuild every aspect of
their life. Harry and William leave on a hand bike to launch the 2013 Hero
Ride. The ride will see cyclist from all corners of the country ride into central
London on June 2 to raise funds for Help for Heroes’ work.
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My
opinion:
I
think it is great the two brothers show their sympathy and interest on these
kind of things. But I think it is a bit overdone to spend a whole page of a
newspaper on opening a recovery centre, because the Princes were there. But I
think it is a good initiative to build these centres, to help those people who
served the country. They risk their lives to protect the country, so it is to
be expected that the government should express their desire of solidarity.
Besides that I think the wristband idea, is also a smart idea to raise money.
So I like the idea of raising money for a special cause and opening these
recovery centres. But the princes aren’t a special value in this case.
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Bibliografie
English, R.
(2013, May 20). Mail online. Opgeroepen op May 20, 2013, van Daily
mail:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2327479/Prince-Harry-joins-William-open-Help-Heroes-Recovery-centre-heads-Chelsea-Flower-Show.html
I wish we had young prices like Harry and William. Perhaps our royal family would be a bit more exciting. Instead, we have the 3 little pigs that are being raised by our King and Queen. Huzah!
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