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Camilla thanks young carers

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THE Duchess of Cornwall has thanked young carers up and down the country for all the work they do looking after people.

Camilla met four teenagers who attend the Oxenwood Outdoor Education Centre in Marlboroug­h, Wiltshire.

The centre, which is run by the Community First charity, offers support to vulnerable young carers through a range of outdoor activities, helping to develop skills and build their self-esteem and confidence.

The youngsters, who were all aged 15 or 16 and from Wiltshire, help with the care of a parent or sibling.

They each chatted to Camilla about their experience­s of the lockdown and the duchess then watched them practise archery.

Before departing, the royal cut a ribbon to mark the formal reopening of the centre, which closed because of the lockdown.

“I would just like to say a huge thank you to young carers because you all do the most brilliant job,” the duchess said.

“I am so thrilled that you are able to come here and use this centre for your activities.

“I just want to say how grateful everybody is for all you do as I know how hard it’s been, especially over lockdown.

“To be able to come here and enjoy yourselves is so important. As patron of Community First, I would just like to say thank you very much for all you do, and I don’t think you ever get thanked enough.”

There are nearly 900 young carers in Wiltshire aged between five and 18, and during lockdown the charity identified the most vulnerable and continued to offer them support.

One of the young carers, Caitlyn Newble, 16, from Trowbridge, provides support to her sister and mother, and afterwards spoke of meeting the duchess.

“It was really wonderful and she’s really, really lovely,” she said.

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