Princess Diana's goddaughter, who has Down's syndrome, gets first pay packet at ...

Diana would be proud! A first job for princess's goddaughter with Down's syndrome who impressed café bosses Domenica Lawson, who has Down's syndrome, secured her first job last month  Mother Rosa Monckton shared picture of her first pay cheque from Brighton cafe Miss Monckton is a campaigner for helping people with disabilities to work She set up charity Team Domenica who she thanked for its teaching and training 

By Alisha Rouse For The Daily Mail

Published: 23:19 BST, 6 June 2019 | Updated: 04:10 BST, 7 June 2019

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Princess Diana's goddaughter has received her first pay packet at the age of 24 after impressing bosses at a Brighton cafe.

Domenica Lawson, who has Down's syndrome, has been working at the Pavilion Gardens Cafe since securing a job last month.

Her mother Rosa Monckton, a close friend of the late princess, is a campaigner for the right of young people with disabilities to work and set up the charity Team Domenica. Sharing a picture on social media of her daughter being handed her first pay packet, Miss Monckton wrote: 'Domenica receiving her first pay cheque. I could not be more proud. Thank you.'

She revealed to followers last month that Miss Lawson had secured the cafe job, thanking the

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