Princess Royal supports anti-knife crime initiative in Northamptonshire visit
Princess Anne engaged with volunteers and supporters during her visit
Princess Royal visited off the streets, a group in Northamptonshire dedicated to combating knife crime in the local community.
On Instagram, the Royal Family handle shared series of photos from the visit, showcasing her meeting with the volunteers and supporters.
The caption highlighted the details of the visit, stating, “the Princess Royal has visited Off the Streets, a group in Northamptonshire on a mission to eradicate knife crime in their local community.”
It further read, “@Off_the_Streets_NN was founded in August 2021 following the tragic killing of 16-year-old Dylan Holliday, due to knife crime.”
“Since its formation, the group have placed 203 Bleed Kits (medical kits specifically designed to treat stab wounds) across Northamptonshire, with 4 already being used to save lives in emergency situations.”
Additionally, 13 Amnesty Bins have been installed across the county, enabling the safe disposal of 3,000 knives.
“the organisation has also distributed 13 Amnesty Bins across the county, allowing 3,000 knifes to be discarded safely,” it added.
“During the visit, Her Royal Highness met volunteers and supporters before handing out certificates to those who have completed critical bleed control training courses,” the post concluded.
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Royal fans expressed their admiration for Princess in the comments section with one stating, “The fabulous Princess Anne! Such a boss lady!!”
While the other added, “The Princess Royal is such an amazing woman, very hardworking. Her Mother would be proud!”