The Duchess of Edinburgh has recently become the royal patron of Visualise Scotland, an organisation dedicated to supporting adults with visual impairments and complex disabilities in Edinburgh and the Lothians. This role is particularly significant for Sophie, as it connects deeply with her personal experiences as a mother to Lady Louise Windsor, who was born with a rare eye condition.
Lady Louise’s journey, including her premature birth and subsequent surgeries for esotropia, has shaped Sophie’s advocacy for eye health. This new patronage aligns with her ongoing commitment to raising awareness about visual impairments, a cause she has championed globally as the Global Ambassador for the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness.
Visualise Scotland, established in 1987, provides essential services such as specialised day care and housing support, aimed at helping individuals lead independent lives. The Duchess’s involvement is expected to enhance the charity’s visibility and outreach, potentially increasing support for its vital services.
Sophie’s advocacy extends beyond her new role, having previously visited countries like Botswana and Malawi to witness eye care initiatives. Her dedication to improving eye health and supporting those with disabilities reflects a broader commitment to social issues, making her patronage a significant step in promoting awareness and support for these communities.
Source: GB News

