Prince Edward presents Duke of Edinburgh Award at International and British Schools in Monaco

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Summary:
Prince Edward visited schools in Monaco, including the International School of Monaco and the British School of Monaco, where he presented the Duke of Edinburgh Award and unveiled a commemorative plaque.

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Prince Edward recently visited the International School of Monaco and the British School of Monaco. At the International School, he presented the International Duke of Edinburgh Award to students who performed the UK’s national anthem, God Save the King. Later, a commemorative plaque was unveiled at the British School, which recently received accreditation for the Duke of Edinburgh Award.

Prince Edward’s visit focused on education, as he represents the Duke of Edinburgh Award, an international program founded by his father in 1956 and adopted in 144 countries worldwide. The program aims to encourage young people to develop their skills in areas such as art, relationships, and sports through educational activities.

While the original article also mentioned the attendance of Prince Albert II at the Monaco Yacht Show, it was not directly related to Prince Edward’s visit to the British schools. Therefore, this information has been excluded from the revised article.

Source:
Monaco Tribune

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