I kept my promise: Kate Middleton made a touching gesture in memory of the dead boy
'30.06.2020'
Source: foreshortening
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge and the wife of Prince William, recently made her second public exit after quarantine, writes "Angle".
The Duchess visited the Nook Children's Hospice in Norfolk, which is under her patronage.
Middleton planted trees with the parents of small patients and hospice staff. Photos posted on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Instagram page.
One of the plants - a sunflower - the Duchess planted in memory of a 9-year-old boy, Fraser Delf, who recently died in a hospice from a rare incurable disease.
Last month, Fraser's brother, 13-year-old Stuy, raised over £ 15 ($ 18,5 thousand) for the hospice.
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The Duchess Catherine was so moved by this story that she promised to plant a sunny flower in memory of the boy who had left this world.
It was the sunflower that was chosen as a symbol of care and joy in hospices: its seeds are patients, and the yellow petals are the love, care and compassion surrounding them.