Wrote the foreword for Living in the Slipstream: Life as an RAF Wife, raising money for charity
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In 2014, Catherine, Princess of Wales (then Duchess of Cambridge), wrote the foreword for Living in the Slipstream: Life as an RAF Wife, a collection of personal stories from the wives of Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel. The book provided a unique insight into the lives of women married to servicemen, highlighting the challenges, sacrifices, and resilience required in military family life. Catherine, who had lived on an RAF base during Prince William’s time as a search and rescue pilot, shared her own appreciation for the supportive RAF community and the difficulties of being a military spouse.
The foreword was part of an effort to raise funds for charity, with proceeds from the book going to the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, an organization that supports current and former RAF personnel and their families. Catherine’s involvement in this project underscored her dedication to supporting the armed forces and military families, causes she has long been passionate about.
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