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Ellie Goldstein Dances for Duchess at Palace
8 Mar
Summary
- Ellie Goldstein performed at St James's Palace for the Duchess of Edinburgh.
- Goldstein is the first Strictly contestant with Down's syndrome.
- The event highlighted changing attitudes towards learning disabilities.

Strictly Come Dancing star Ellie Goldstein recently graced St James's Palace with a performance for the Duchess of Edinburgh. Goldstein, who made history as the first Strictly contestant with Down's syndrome, showcased her dancing abilities alongside professional partner Vito Coppola.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, hosted a special afternoon tea where Goldstein and Coppola took to the dance floor. Goldstein, an ambassador for Mencap, shared that the Duchess inquired about her "Strictly" experience, which she described as "amazing."
Goldstein expressed the significance of royal recognition, stating her pride in demonstrating that individuals with learning disabilities can achieve their aspirations. Coppola lauded the experience as incredible, highlighting the importance of adaptive teaching methods.
Mencap's chief executive, Jon Sparkes, attended the event, noting how Goldstein's influence is fostering lasting change in societal attitudes and expectations towards those with learning disabilities.




