Duchess of Cornwall Hosts Event for Brooke USA Donors

The Brooke works to alleviate the suffering of working horses, donkeys, and mules in the developing world.
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Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall welcomed a group of Brooke USA supporters to an afternoon tea on Oct. 21, in aid of the charity at The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II surprised the Brooke guests by attending the event which included a demonstration performed by Brooke Global Ambassador Monty Roberts.

As president of the Brooke, The Duchess of Cornwall hosted the event at the Royal Mews to highlight the organization’s work and to celebrate the hard work of its supporters.

Long-time Brooke supporters Fritz and Claudine Kundrun, William Bernhard, and Catherine Cahill, along with Brooke USA Ambassador Margaret Duprey, were invited to the event where they first received a private tour of the royal stables in the Royal Mews. Her Majesty The Queen and Her Royal Highness then joined guests to watch a demonstration by Roberts, after which they had afternoon tea with The Duchess of Cornwall.

The Brooke works to alleviate the suffering of working horses, donkeys, and mules in the developing world, where motorized vehicles are not an option for the majority of the population. Consequently it is not unusual for an entire extended family to depend on the income from a single donkey for all their needs. But even beyond the needs of the one family, entire communities rely on the work of these patient animals

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