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Duchess of Gloucester attends London basketry showcase

Published on: March 4, 2026 8:00 AM

Duchess of Gloucester weaves her way into spotlight at London Basketry Showcase

The Duchess of Gloucester stepped into the spotlight on Tuesday as she attended a Basketry Showcase at the historic Dutch Church in London.

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A long-standing supporter of traditional crafts, the Duchess has served as Honorary Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Basketmakers since 1991, one of the City of London’s oldest livery companies. Her visit underscored her continued commitment to promoting heritage skills and artisan communities across the United Kingdom.

 

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During the event, the Danish-born royal met skilled craftspeople who were exhibiting a wide range of basketry work, from traditional handwoven pieces to contemporary designs that reinterpret centuries-old techniques. She engaged closely with the artisans, asking detailed questions about materials, weaving patterns and the history behind the craft.

Observers noted that the Duchess showed particular interest in how basketry traditions have evolved while maintaining their historical roots. The showcase aimed to highlight both the cultural significance and the modern relevance of the craft in today’s creative industries.

Her appearance at the event follows a series of recent royal engagements. Four days earlier, she was seen arriving at St Paul’s Cathedral in London. She also joined other members of the royal family at St James’s Palace to support King Charles III during the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education ceremony.

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The Duchess’s continued presence at cultural and charitable events highlights her active role within the royal family, particularly in championing arts, education and traditional craftsmanship.

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