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Grandchildren pay homage to their grandfather during their university graduation ceremony

Three young women, Maudie, Rose, and Grace Orgill, successfully completed their degrees at Cardiff University, initially planning to follow their individual paths post-graduation.

Triple siblings honor their grandfather during graduation at the same university they attended
Triple siblings honor their grandfather during graduation at the same university they attended

Grandchildren pay homage to their grandfather during their university graduation ceremony

Three Sisters Graduate Together from Cardiff University

In a heartwarming moment, the triplets Rose, Maudie, and Grace Orgill, collectively known as the Orgill sisters, graduated from Cardiff University in 2025. The sisters, who studied Chemistry (Rose), History (Maudie), and Biomedical Sciences (Grace), walked across the stage in an emotional ceremony.

The decision for the sisters to attend university together was not initially planned. However, an offer-holder day at Cardiff University, where the sun was shining bright, played a significant role in their decision. Living together in a six-person flat at the university allowed them to make triple the number of friends and created a unique bond between them.

The sisters' late grandfather passed away on the day of Rose's final chemistry exam. Despite this tragic event, the sisters' mother, Clare Orgill, stated that their grandfather was incredibly proud of them. In memory of their late grandfather, each sister wore a ribbon and forget-me-not flower on their gowns during the graduation ceremony.

After graduation, the sisters plan to travel, starting in south-east Asia. The sisters' father, Phil Orgill, expressed his excitement about the future and the potential for the sisters to work in the same city.

Grace Orgill is considering joining the RAF, while Maudie plans to return to Cardiff and pursue a career in law, possibly doing a conversion course at Cardiff University. Maudie, the youngest of the sisters, captained the Netball Club in her final year. Rose was a member of the first team in varsity for the Netball Club. Living together allowed the sisters to compete for the club together, creating cherished memories.

Despite studying different subjects, the sisters thought they wouldn't bump into each other often. However, they found that university life brought them closer together, and they ended up making memories that will last a lifetime. The walk across the stage to celebrate their graduation was an emotional one for the sisters, marking the end of an era and the beginning of new adventures.

While further details about the sisters' experiences at Cardiff University and their future plans are not extensively documented, one TikTok post by Evie Wilkinson, a sibling, celebrates a sister's graduation from Cardiff University with pride, suggesting at least one sister's graduation was publicly commemorated.

In the years following their graduation, the Orgill sisters may adapt their lifestyle to cater to their post-university ventures, whether it be a world tour or starting new careers. Meanwhile, the sisters are fully committed to continuous education and self-development, with Maudie planning to pursue a career in law and potentially returning to Cardiff University for a conversion course.

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