This is modern Britain – where a princess pleading for children’s rights seems almost radical / (…)
It is uncomfortable to watch royals appealing to the nation’s best instincts while an elected government feels compelled to chase our worst Every child has the right to feel safe, loved and as if they belong. Put like that, there is nothing remotely radical about what the Princess of Wales used (…)
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