Duchess of Edinburgh wears festive Santa Claus hat at royal engagement

Sophie has been patron of Disability Initiative since 2003
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The Duchess of Edinburgh attended a Christmas event at Disability Initiative in Camberley, Surrey, today, where she wore a festive Santa Claus hat.
Photographs from the visit showed Sophie decorating Christmas cookies in front of a placard that read: "HRH Magnificent Patron".
Elsewhere, the duchess played percussion instruments alongside volunteers and clients being helped by the charity as part of a heartwarming Christmas event.
It is understood that the activities were tailored to the specific needs of adults with disabilities, aimed at enhancing overall well-being and quality of life.
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Sophie, 60, wore a £295 floral dress from Lexy London for the occasion, which she debuted earlier this month at Princess Kate's Christmas carol service.
To accessorise, the mother-of-two sported £162 earrings from Giulia Barela, which she wore earlier this year in Nepal, as well as a Chanel watch.
Finally, Sophie donned £359 suede boots from Penelope Chilvers, which are currently on sale for £251.
The charity website states: "Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh has been Patron of Disability Initiative since 2003.

Duchess of Edinburgh wears festive Santa Claus hat for important visit with disabled adults
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"A regular visitor, her support and encouragement have made a remarkable impact on everyone involved.
"She takes a genuine interest in each person and all aspects of our work."
Sophie has kept a close relationship with the charity over the decades.
For example, when the royal was promoted from Countess of Wessex to Duchess of Edinburgh in 2023, Disability Initiative put out a sweet, congratulatory statement.
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Sophie decorating Christmas cookies in front of a placard that read: 'HRH Magnificent Patron'
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It read: "All of us at DI are so proud of our patron Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh.
"Congratulations on your new title Mam."
Disability Initiative describes itself as "an established charity, striving to empower adults with disabilities towards their personal goals, through specialised tailored services."

The Duchess of Edinburgh playing percussion instruments during the outing
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It continues: "We provide specialised services and support for disabled adults with complex physical disabilities and/or acquired brain injuries.
"DI is committed to delivering high-quality care and slow stream rehabilitation while respecting personal choice, dignity, and freedom.
"Our Resource Centres offer a vibrant, progressive, and dynamic environment where local communities provide a myriad of possibilities, and every individual has the opportunity to thrive."









