Princess Beatrice has made a surprise appearance in Sweden as she helped launch an event that is incredibly close to her heart
April 27, 2022 - 00:02 BST Matthew Moore Princess Beatrice will help to launch the World Dyslexia Assembly in Sweden, as the charity Made By Dyslexia have called for systemic change into how the condition is handled in schools and workplaces.
The assembly, which will be hosted by CNN anchor Robyn Curnow - who was diagnosed with dyslexic - will feature panel discussions into how to empower dyslexic thinking in the workplace and education settings. "Our wish is that the Assembly contributes to new conversations, new collaborations and new solutions that contribute to supporting every child and youth in being themselves."PHOTOS: 15 times royals stunned in bright yellow: From Kate Middleton to Meghan Markle and more
She added:"I was very lucky that when I was first told that I had dyslexia, not one person around me ever made me feel like it was a 'lesser than' scenario.SEE: Princess Beatrice shops at Zara in London wearing striking spring jacket
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