A Speech
by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall at the 80th Anniversary Luncheon of the Brooke
Hospital for Animals
4th February 2014
Ladies
and Gentlemen,
It is a great pleasure to welcome
you all to Clarence House today to celebrate this very special 80th Anniversary
of The Brooke; a charity of which I am very proud to be the President. I love
horses, and have ridden all my life, so I am passionate about the work of this
unique charity. Its determination to improve the lives of working horses,
donkeys, and mules in many countries where animals are not so respected and
loved as they are here, is legendary.
Its story began 80 years ago this
month, when Dorothy Brooke — the wife of a distinguished General — wrote from
Cairo to the ‘Morning Post’ in London describing the plight of the army horses
left behind after the war to work for their living in Egypt. She urged the
public not to raise money to remember the horses killed in the war, but to give
donations to help those war horses living on in dreadful hardship. During the
Second World War my father was a Cavalry Officer stationed in Cairo, and I
recollect him telling me all about Dorothy Brooke and the wonderful work she
was doing there, that was when my passion for The Brooke was ignited!
I first visited it in Egypt in
2006, when on one of my first official trips abroad — it was one of the most
impressive (and certainly one of the cleanest) places in Cairo — and it moved
me to tears. On my return, and when asked to become its President, I accepted
with alacrity! Later that year whilst visiting Pakistan, following the
devastating earthquake there, I saw for myself at first hand the impressive and
momentous work The Brooke did for the thousands of animals and their owners
following that disaster — it moved me to tears again!
Now, as its President, I try to
support The Brooke’s work wherever I can. Last March I saw just how much
difference this charity can make to working horses at the tourist site of Petra
when I was in Jordan; and on an official visit to India last November, I was
able to thank some of the Brooke India staff personally for the vital emergency
relief they provided in Uttarakhand to stranded animals in the disastrous
floods in that region.
From the very beginning, The
Brooke has understood that the key to the working animal’s welfare is to help
and educate the owner. Despite the crucial role which working animals play in
earning a living, many of their owners know very little about animal husbandry.
The Brooke works with schools, and trains local people, showing them the
practical benefits of increased skill, knowledge, and understanding about
animal welfare — and so the good work that The Brooke starts, hopefully, brings
lasting change.
I am delighted you were able to
join me for lunch today and I hope I have given you a glimpse of how important
it is to celebrate the courage and initiative of Dorothy Brooke, and to ensure
The Brooke’s invaluable work continues for many years to come. |
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