It is evident the
difference in charities's promotion and support, in Britain and North America.
Normally the island's daily news, inform of royal members superfluous
attendance to innumerable events related to highlight charity causes and
endeavors.
Not the
overseas case, when having high
personalities' attendance is being done
in almost a surreptitious manner, advertised only
to the subject's relevant public. Including events at the most venerables foundations or organizations.
Maybe the confirmed
success in public attracting, vindicates the practice in Britain,
where royal members display had been
proved to be a "good to
have" in any fundraising occasion.
Nevertheless, the
practice sounds archaic, and British
institutions should consider modernizing
its public relations, avoiding bringing the royals the minute
an appeal for funds is in the horizon.
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