Princess of Wales secretly returns to work at Windsor Castle after impressive mountain climb
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The Princess of Wales remarkably resumed her official engagements on Tuesday with a discreet meeting at Windsor Castle, welcoming Australian philanthropist Nicola Forrest in her capacity as patron of the Royal Foundation.The 44-year-old's return to duties came merely days after she secretly conquered the gruelling National Three Peaks challenge over the weekend.According to the Court Circular, which documents royal appointments, Catherine hosted Ms Forrest privately, with neither photographs nor specifics of their discussions made public.Ms Forrest established the Minderoo Foundation alongside the Coaxial Foundation, making her one of the most significant philanthropic figures in Australasia.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The private nature this week's discussions has prompted speculation about potential collaborative ventures between the Royal Foundation and Ms Forrest's charitable enterprises.Such a meeting could also reignite hopes of a royal visit to Australia, following Prime...
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