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  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle ready for her formal. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle in hospital. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle doing the rickshaw challenge. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle doing the rickshaw challenge. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle at Children in Need. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to t

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle and Robert outside the BBC. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her do

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    DUK10141718_009
    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle and her brother Carter before the illness. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her, Robert sai

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Robert donating his stem cells. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Robert and Adelle at Children in Need. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat he

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    DUK10141718_005
    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Robert and Adelle. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
    her

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
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    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Robert after his transplant. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    DUK10141718_014
    SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
    Adelle at Children in Need. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
    honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
    blood cancer last summer
    By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
    A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
    last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
    Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
    carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
    discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
    Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
    children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
    and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
    Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
    planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
    her bedside, aged just 18.
    Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
    much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
    When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
    Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
    her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
    Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
    tonsillitis.
    He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
    off all her life and she normally got better.
    Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
    Thats when they took her for tests.
    Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
    diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
    It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to t

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_007
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093471
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_001
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093465
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_011
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093463
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_012
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093451
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_004
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093462
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_010
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093448
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_006
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093445
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_008
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093454
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_009
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093453
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_005
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093450
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_002
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093443
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS -  Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    DUK10138651_003
    ROYALS - Sophie und Prinz Edward helfen bei der Zubereitung von Essen bei Foodwise in Woking
    Gräfin Sophie von Wessex (GB), Prinz Edward (GB), bei der Zubereitung von Essen zur Unterstützung von Familien im Rahmen des Besuchs bei Foodwise in Woking, Grossbritannien, 8. Dezember 2020. *** Local Caption *** 02093440
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_090
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary arrives to UN city and conferance . *** Local Caption *** 28710430
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_088
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary arrives to UN city and conferance . *** Local Caption *** 28710431
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_087
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710449
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_086
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary arrives to UN city and conferance . *** Local Caption *** 28710433
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_085
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710452
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_084
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary arrives to UN city and conferance . *** Local Caption *** 28710432
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_083
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary arrives to UN city and conferance . *** Local Caption *** 28710425
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_082
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary arrives to UN city and conferance . *** Local Caption *** 28710434
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    DUK10109349_081
    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary arrives to UN city and conferance . *** Local Caption *** 28710429
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    DUK10109096_009
    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710441
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    DUK10109096_008
    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710437
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    DUK10109096_007
    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710440
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    DUK10109096_006
    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710444
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
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    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710438
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  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
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    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710435
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  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
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    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710451
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  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
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    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710446
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  • PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
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    PEOPLE - Bad Hair Day: Kronprinzessin Mary beim UNICEF Kindertag
    2018-11-20 COPENHAGEN DENMARK Crownprincess Mary of Denmark. Crown Princess Mary participates in the Childrens Day at UNICEF Denmark. UN City in Copenhagen. The Childrens Day was held for the first time on November 20, 2015 on the anniversary of the United Nations Childrens Convention. Now the day has become a tradition, and this year is the topic Children in World Destinations. PICTURE: Crownprincess Mary leave UN City,problem with hair in windy weather. *** Local Caption *** 28710436
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  • FEATURE - Fundraising für wohltätige Zwecke: Männer-Trio rudert über den Atlantik
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    FEATURE - Fundraising für wohltätige Zwecke: Männer-Trio rudert über den Atlantik
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    Fundraising für wohltätige Zwecke: Männer-Trio rudert über den Atlantik / 2018 *** (L-R) Joe. James and Hugo Trafford on their rowing boat training for the Atlantic race. See National copy NNROWERS: A father and his two sons are hoping to become the first family trio to row the Atlantic in a bid to raise half a million pounds for charity. Father-of-five James Trafford, 59, is one of the oldest participants ever to attempt the daunting transatlantic crossing in a rowing boat while his 18-year-old son Joe is one of the youngest. Older brother Hugo, 22, completes the team of amateur rowers competing in the Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge, an unsupported race across the equator dubbed the world's toughest row. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27827886

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  • FEATURE - Fundraising für wohltätige Zwecke: Männer-Trio rudert über den Atlantik
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    FEATURE - Fundraising für wohltätige Zwecke: Männer-Trio rudert über den Atlantik
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Fundraising für wohltätige Zwecke: Männer-Trio rudert über den Atlantik / 2018 *** The rowing boat James Trafford and sons Hugo and Joe will be on during their Atlantic race. See National copy NNROWERS: A father and his two sons are hoping to become the first family trio to row the Atlantic in a bid to raise half a million pounds for charity. Father-of-five James Trafford, 59, is one of the oldest participants ever to attempt the daunting transatlantic crossing in a rowing boat while his 18-year-old son Joe is one of the youngest. Older brother Hugo, 22, completes the team of amateur rowers competing in the Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge, an unsupported race across the equator dubbed the world's toughest row. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27827885

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