The Countess of Wessex and Princess Alexandra visited Bristol to open the new Guide Dogs centre. Princess Alexandra has stepped down as Patron of the charity Guide Dogs, after more than sixty years in the role. During the visit, Princess Alexandra handed over the Patronage of Guide Dogs, which she has held since 1957, to The Countess of Wessex. Guide Dogs is a founding member of the International Guide Dogs Federation.
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