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Princess of Wales visits Lampeter charity shop during West Wales tour.
Summary
The Princess of Wales made an unplanned stop at the Tŷ Hafan charity shop in Lampeter on February 3, meeting staff and volunteers; she had earlier visited local textile producers and is patron of the children's hospice.
Content
The Princess of Wales made an unplanned stop at the Tŷ Hafan charity shop in Lampeter during a visit to textile producers in West Wales. The visit happened on Tuesday, February 3, after engagements at Melin Tregwynt and Hiut Denim. She serves as patron of the children's hospice and had recently visited the hospice's Sully site. Staff and volunteers welcomed her brief appearance and spoke warmly about the visit.
What happened:
- The stop at the Lampeter Tŷ Hafan shop was unplanned and took place while the Princess was on a wider West Wales visit.
- She met the deputy store manager, Jenny, and volunteers Krystyna and Rachel, and was introduced to each person while shaking hands.
- The Princess chatted with staff, posed for photographs, signed the customer comments book, and asked to see the haberdashery section despite limited time.
- Regional Sales Manager Maree Thomas said HRH took time to speak with the team and that everyone felt "over the moon" after the visit.
- Tŷ Hafan's Chief Executive, Irfon Rees, said the impromptu visit left staff and volunteers overjoyed and thanked the Princess for her support.
Summary:
The brief visit underscored the Princess's role as patron and drew warm reactions from staff and volunteers. Tŷ Hafan expressed thanks and said it looks forward to future visits. Undetermined at this time.
