In William Wyler's 1953 film Roman Holiday, Audrey Hepburn's character poignantly expresses the constraints of royal life. Contrast this with today's British royal family, led by the Prince and Princess of Wales, who are actively tackling pressing social issues like food poverty and mental health. Their initiatives are not purely symbolic; they engage in meaningful conversations with the government, leading to discussions around public policy. While they maintain that their work is apolitical, the implications of their campaigns inevitably influence political dialogue and resource allocation, creating potential tensions with political parties.
In fact, they appear to be on a mission to change the world, campaigning to end food poverty, eradicate domestic violence, combat homelessness and avoid climate catastrophe.
Catherine launched a campaign highlighting the 30 key social and emotional skills we all need to live a happier and healthier life.
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