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Retailers are being encouraged to wear hats on the day of the Royal wedding to raise money for charity.
A group of West End retail staff during a photocall to launch the first ever 'West End Wear a Hat to Work Day' - to encourage the 20,000 retail workers working on the day of the Royal Wedding, on April 29, to join in with the wedding celebrations and raise money for one of the Royal couple's wedding list charities. At Cavendish Square in central London.
A group of West End retail staff during a photocall to launch the first ever 'West End Wear a Hat to Work Day' - to encourage the 20,000 retail workers working on the day of the Royal Wedding, on April 29, to join in with the wedding celebrations and raise money for one of the Royal couple's wedding list charities. At Cavendish Square in central London.
A group of West End retail staff during a photocall to launch the first ever 'West End Wear a Hat to Work Day' - to encourage the 20,000 retail workers working on the day of the Royal Wedding, on April 29, to join in with the wedding celebrations and raise money for one of the Royal couple's wedding list charities. At Cavendish Square in central London.
A group of West End retail staff during a photocall to launch the first ever 'West End Wear a Hat to Work Day' - to encourage the 20,000 retail workers working on the day of the Royal Wedding, on April 29, to join in with the wedding celebrations and raise money for one of the Royal couple's wedding list charities. At Cavendish Square in central London.
A group of West End retail staff during a photocall to launch the first ever 'West End Wear a Hat to Work Day' - to encourage the 20,000 retail workers working on the day of the Royal Wedding, on April 29, to join in with the wedding celebrations and raise money for one of the Royal couple's wedding list charities. At Cavendish Square in central London.
A group of West End retail staff during a photocall to launch the first ever 'West End Wear a Hat to Work Day' - to encourage the 20,000 retail workers working on the day of the Royal Wedding, on April 29, to join in with the wedding celebrations and raise money for one of the Royal couple's wedding list charities. At Cavendish Square in central London.
A group of West End retail staff during a photocall to launch the first ever 'West End Wear a Hat to Work Day' - to encourage the 20,000 retail workers working on the day of the Royal Wedding, on April 29, to join in with the wedding celebrations and raise money for one of the Royal couple's wedding list charities. At Cavendish Square in central London.