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Coming to support Prince William in his homeless project, the former Spice Girl hugged him as she was about to just shake his hand.
A moment of hesitation between Prince William and Geri Horner, formerly of Halliwell. King Charles III’s eldest son was welcomed by the former Spice Girl at Maindee Primary School in Newport, South Wales on Monday (June 26) as part of a joint initiative to support the UK’s homeless. Just when the prince held out his hand to her, she chose to embrace him, taking her in his arms as a greeting, which the prince accepted with a kind heart, both complicit and smiling.
As an ambassador for the new royal charity Homewards, Geri Horner (ex Halliwell, ex Ginger Spice) came to support Prince William to highlight the important role schools can play against this scourge. The 50-year-old singer is a great advocate for women who are victims of domestic violence, she wanted to be involved in this new project dear to the prince and thus convey the message that women fleeing difficult situations often end up homeless.
The royal family has long been associated with the Spice Girls. already in 1997, Charles brought his two sons, William and Harry, to the premiere of the film. Spiceworld London’s Leicester Square. It was on this occasion that Ginger Spice broke protocol by squeezing Charles’ ass. Most recently, last March, the singer appeared alongside King Charles III, Kate Middleton and William at the traditional Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
The video features the Spice Girls dancing Say you’ll be there On the occasion of Gerry’s 50th birthday
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Source: Le Figaro
