Kate joins William for National Emergencies Trust launch

Kate joins William for National Emergencies Trust launch

The Duchess of Cambridge accompanied Prince William to the launch of the National Emergencies Trust on Thursday, November 7.

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The National Emergencies Trust is an independent body that will work collaboratively to raise and distribute funds at a time of domestic disaster. The operating model is to launch an appeal in response to a specific emergency in order to raise funds to support those that need help, and will be a place for victims to facilitate a single point of contact to apply for help with a simple application process. Financial awards will be made quickly and efficiently, which should help use money more effectively and minimize fraud.

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The NET was created in response to the Grenfell fire and the terrorist attacks in London and Manchester in 2017. William and Kate met with Grenfell survivors as well as survivors of the London and Manchester attacks, and emergency service personnel (and doggos).

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William gave a speech, saying:

Catherine and I are very pleased to be here today at the launch of the National Emergencies Trust. The UK is one of the most generous countries in the world in helping those in need and giving to charity. We all know the important role that the Disasters Emergency Committee plays in channelling the British public’s extraordinary generosity to respond to disasters overseas. It is therefore only fitting that a new, national charity is able to fulfil the same function when tragedy strikes at home.

You have heard first hand from Thelma today about her experience in the 7/7 bombings in 2005. Just now and on previous occasions, it has been humbling to speak to survivors of the London Bridge and Manchester attacks, the Cumbria floods, the Grenfell Tower fire and other disasters here in the UK. Their stories are as heart-breaking as they are inspiring. Their resilience and strength are deeply humbling. In talking to survivors, I’ve always been inspired to hear about the help they were offered by people and organisations acting on their own initiative with immediate and heartfelt compassion. This empathy is both natural, and remarkable.

Whenever and wherever disaster strikes here in the UK, this country has a unique way of pulling together. From the people who donate their blood, to the children who empty their piggy banks, to the families that set aside a bedroom in their home. The way that local communities support those affected shows the very best of our values and human nature. But in the wake of tragedy, managing and channelling the public’s desire to help can prove tricky. I saw this for myself on the ground in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire. I therefore fully support what you are doing here today.

I’m impressed about how willing the charity sector has been to learn the lessons from previous responses, and to ensure that the quickest and most appropriate support is offered to those affected. I commend the Charity Commission for initiating this work, and all the charities in the voluntary and community sector for coming together so successfully. Your cooperation is admirable. The result is an organisation that you helped to design, that draws on all your strengths, and is warmly welcomed.

I am very pleased that the National Emergencies Trust now stands ready to provide a structured, organised response to help people right across the UK in the event of a domestic disaster. Many thanks to the whole team behind the Trust for all their hard work ahead of the launch. We all dread the day when you are needed. But I know that, like everyone here, I am glad that you now exist.

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Kate wore a new blue dress by Emilia Wickstead which is very pretty, although chunky belts are not my cup of tea. Of course, Kate has a bunch of dresses that look very similar to this new one (including other Wicksteads), but it is flattering. This look is very… Kate. And I can appreciate that now.

Kate carried her Aspinal x Beulah London Blue Heart Campaign clutch from 2015, and wore black pumps. Kate wore her Women of The First World War Brooch poppy brooch and her sapphire and diamond earrings.

Ids from What Kate wore.

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Kate wasn’t originally supposed to attend this event, but it was announced a day or so in advance that she would be joining William. It’s good to see Kate out and about because while she’s done a handful of private events in the last week or so, she hasn’t done any public events since the end of the Pakistan tour. Also, doggos!

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