Duchess Sophie, the captivating member of the royal family, etched her name into royal history with quiet courage and unmistakable grace, becoming the first senior royal to set foot on a forgotten British island.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, 61, spread love while visiting Les Écréhous, the remote gem on the island of Jersey, where she championed a cause close to her heart.
Prince Edward’s wife dazzled Britain’s hidden gem with her stunning appearance as she concluded a historic two-day working visit to Jersey this week.
He stayed in Channel Island between June 23 and 24 to learn about the dairy industry and its dedication to sustainable food production.
Sophie explored the island’s environmental initiatives and its commitment to protecting natural beauty, a clear nod to her brother-in-law King Charles and nephew Prince William, who are fighting to safeguard the planet from dangers for future generations.
The Duchess faced scorching, sweltering conditions, with temperatures reaching 31C on the first day of engagements.
During her first day on the island, the Duchess interacted with local farmers, food producers and environmental leaders to understand Jersey’s approach to sustainable farming and caring for its natural landscape.
Lady Louise Windsor’s mother also spent time with young people taking part in the Fish in Schools programme, watching students as they prepared seafood dishes alongside local residents.
He later embarked on a boat trip from the Santa Catalina breakwater, donning a life jacket and sun hat for the excursion.




