Royal visit to South Walney Nature Reserve
Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex officially opens new visitor cabin at South Walney Nature Reserve
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Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex officially opens new visitor cabin at South Walney Nature Reserve
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meet Cumbria Wildlife Trust volunteers and staff.
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