The Countess of Wessex visited the Guide Dogs National Centre in Leamington Spa on Thursday
November 11, 2021 - 16:05 GMT Danielle Stacey The Countess of Wessex appeared to be in her element as she met some playful puppies during a public outing on Thursday.
She then presented the Princess Alexandra Award for Lifetime Achievement, before paying a visit to the puppy viewing gallery, and viewing a training demonstration.Loading the player... var track=function { dataLayer.push; }; var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['YGhZzuT5']=jwplayer; playerInstance['YGhZzuT5'].
Sophie, who is married to the Queen's youngest son, Prince Edward, shares her Surrey home, Bagshot Park, with two dogs and a tortoise.She took over the role as patron of Guide Dogs from the Queen's cousin, Princess Alexandra, in July, after 67 years. This year the charity is celebrating the 90th anniversary of the first guide dog partnership in 1931. Thanks to dedicated staff and volunteers - and vital donations - 36,000 lives have been transformed through a guide dog partnership since 1931.
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