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Prince Charles takes tea with WJR supporters

June 14, 2012 15:14
Prince Charles meets WJR chair James Libson

ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

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LEADERS and key funders of World Jewish Relief enjoyed an intimate kosher afternoon tea with the Prince of Wales at Clarence House on Wednesday to celebrate the Prince’s role in its Ukrainian livelihood development programme.

In the morning room and library of his official residence, surrounded by photographs of generations of the royal family, the Prince discussed WJR’s work with 80 staff and supporters.

Prince Charles is a patron of the Ukrainian programme, helping Jews in poverty to develop the skills needed to get into work. It also starts job centres and provides access to child-care.

A long-time supporter of the charity, he opened the WJR-funded Jewish Community Centre in Krakow in 2008.
Arriving at the reception, the Prince was greeted by WJR chair James Libson, former chair Nigel Layton and chief executive Paul Anticoni. Mr Libson thanked the royal for his “steadfast support of our community”.