Duchess Kate Discusses Children's Tennis Initiatives at Kensington Palace!
An unannounced engagement for Kate today! The Duchess met with representatives from British Tennis, Wimbledon and Coach Core at Kensington Palace to discuss children's tennis initiatives in the UK and sports at grassroots level.
Participants in the discussion included well known faces Judy Murray and former British number one Tim Henman. Since his retirement from courtside action, Tim is a familiar face commentating tournaments including Wimbledon. Kate's private secretary Catherine Quinn and assistant private secretary Laura Baker were also present.
The meeting follows William and Kate's appearance at yesterday's Commonwealth Day service. Kate has stepped up her engagements markedly over the past couple of months. A number of you have been in touch asking when she's taking maternity leave; I think it's quite possible St Patrick's Day will be her last engagement before then. It's a nice one to finish up with.
Kate and Judy Murray appear to get along incredibly well thanks to their shared love of tennis. Kate has spent time with Judy at a number of engagements over the years, most recently at a Coach Core graduation ceremony last October.
Kate visited Judy's tennis programme in Scotland in 2016. Built on the assumption that more can be done to capitalise on the success of the Murray brothers, 'Tennis on the Road' was created to increase coaching capacity in Scotland and grow the game at a grassroots level. Featuring engaging and creative activities, the programme is tailored to teach the basics of tennis to parents, teachers, volunteers and sports development teams to help children develop core skills. Since Judy founded the workshops in 2014 over 2,200 adults have been trained and over 35,000 children have had access to tennis as a direct result of the programme.
As noted above, representatives from Coach Core were present:
In December 2016, Kate took over from the Queen as Royal Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, better known as Wimbledon. The choice was a splendid fit for Kate, who is a keen player and avid tennis fan. Kate generally spends a day or two at the tournament every summer.
It very much looks like Kate wore her GOAT Redgrave coat for the meeting. Kate first wore the piece in 2013 when she was expecting Prince George for a visit to Child Bereavement UK and again last November for an engagement with Family Action. The label has served as a firm favourite throughout Kate's pregnancy.
The nude A lined shaped coat features side seam diagonal welt pockets. It's described as "classic and sophisticated". The piece remains available in several colours at GOAT and FarFetch.
It's always interesting to see behind-the-scenes royal work. Perhaps we'll see a children's tennis initiative developed by the Royal Foundation down the line? It was also noted in the Court Circular, Kate received the Rt. Hon. Nicolas Gibb MP, Minister of State for School Standards, this morning.
We'll see William and Kate on Saturday for St Patrick's Day :)
Participants in the discussion included well known faces Judy Murray and former British number one Tim Henman. Since his retirement from courtside action, Tim is a familiar face commentating tournaments including Wimbledon. Kate's private secretary Catherine Quinn and assistant private secretary Laura Baker were also present.
The meeting follows William and Kate's appearance at yesterday's Commonwealth Day service. Kate has stepped up her engagements markedly over the past couple of months. A number of you have been in touch asking when she's taking maternity leave; I think it's quite possible St Patrick's Day will be her last engagement before then. It's a nice one to finish up with.
Kate and Judy Murray appear to get along incredibly well thanks to their shared love of tennis. Kate has spent time with Judy at a number of engagements over the years, most recently at a Coach Core graduation ceremony last October.
Kate visited Judy's tennis programme in Scotland in 2016. Built on the assumption that more can be done to capitalise on the success of the Murray brothers, 'Tennis on the Road' was created to increase coaching capacity in Scotland and grow the game at a grassroots level. Featuring engaging and creative activities, the programme is tailored to teach the basics of tennis to parents, teachers, volunteers and sports development teams to help children develop core skills. Since Judy founded the workshops in 2014 over 2,200 adults have been trained and over 35,000 children have had access to tennis as a direct result of the programme.
As noted above, representatives from Coach Core were present:
The Coach Core apprenticeship scheme was designed by The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to take young people aged 16 � 24 with limited opportunities, and train them to be sports coaches and positive role models and mentors in their communities. The apprentices learn technical sport skills alongside an inclusive and holistic approach to coaching, with an emphasis on employability and mentoring skills.
Coach Core is proud to have transformed the lives of its apprentices with 98% of its graduates now being in full-time employment or education, and 80% retain strong ties with their employers and continue to engage in community sport. Apart from qualifications, participants gain the opportunity to grow, support from a network of professionals and the chance to develop personal qualities including leadership and confidence.
In December 2016, Kate took over from the Queen as Royal Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, better known as Wimbledon. The choice was a splendid fit for Kate, who is a keen player and avid tennis fan. Kate generally spends a day or two at the tournament every summer.
It very much looks like Kate wore her GOAT Redgrave coat for the meeting. Kate first wore the piece in 2013 when she was expecting Prince George for a visit to Child Bereavement UK and again last November for an engagement with Family Action. The label has served as a firm favourite throughout Kate's pregnancy.
The nude A lined shaped coat features side seam diagonal welt pockets. It's described as "classic and sophisticated". The piece remains available in several colours at GOAT and FarFetch.
It's always interesting to see behind-the-scenes royal work. Perhaps we'll see a children's tennis initiative developed by the Royal Foundation down the line? It was also noted in the Court Circular, Kate received the Rt. Hon. Nicolas Gibb MP, Minister of State for School Standards, this morning.
We'll see William and Kate on Saturday for St Patrick's Day :)
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