Britain's Kate, Princess of Wales visited the Hayes Muslim Centre on March 9.
Accompanying her was her husband, Prince William, who also thanked the “amazing” volunteers at Hayes Muslim Centre, who are involved in aid and fundraising for survivors of the February 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
“It's sad that there's a need to do funding — it's amazing there are communities like this here raising [funds],” the princess said during the visit.
The Princess wore a white embroidered scarf or dupatta adorned with black embroidery. This was part of an outfit designed for her by Pakistani brand Elan.
Accompanying her was her husband, Prince William, who also thanked the “amazing” volunteers at Hayes Muslim Centre, who are involved in aid and fundraising for survivors of the February 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
“It's sad that there's a need to do funding — it's amazing there are communities like this here raising [funds],” the princess said during the visit.
The Princess wore a white embroidered scarf or dupatta adorned with black embroidery. This was part of an outfit designed for her by Pakistani brand Elan.