Daily Record: March 21st, 2011

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Clarence House

The Prince of Wales, Patron, the University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership, this evening gave a Dinner at Clarence House for the UK and EU Corporate Leaders Groups on Climate Change.

St James’s Palace

Prince William of Wales this afternoon met emergency workers and residents affected by flooding at Kerang Memorial Hall, Kerang, Victoria, Australia.

His Royal Highness later met community groups, emergency workers and recovery staff at Murrabit Recreational Ground, Murrabit.

His Royal Highness later departed Melbourne International Airport, Tullamarine, for the United Kingdom.

Buckingham Palace

The Earl and Countess of Wessex this afternoon visited the Chronic Disease Research Centre, the University of the West Indies, Jemmotts Lane, Bridgetown, Barbados.

Their Royal Highnesses afterwards called upon the Governor-General of Barbados (Sir Clifford Straughn Husbands) at Government House, Bridgetown.

The Earl of Wessex Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award International Foundation, and The Countess of Wessex later attended a Reception for young people who have reached the Gold Standard in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award at Government House.

Buckingham Palace

The Princess Royal today visited Dorset and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant (Mrs Anthony Pitt-Rivers).

Her Royal Highness this morning opened Poole Joint Emergency Services Building, Wimborne Road, Poole.

The Princess Royal, Commandant-in-Chief (Youth), St John Ambulance, this afternoon opened the new Portland Training Centre, Easton Street, Portland.

Her Royal Highness, President, Save the Children UK, afterwards attended a South West Volunteers’ Reception at Mapperton House, Mapperton, Beaminster.

The Princess Royal later opened RiversMeet Sports and Leisure Centre, Hardings Lane, Gillingham.

Kensington Palace

The Duchess of Gloucester, President, this evening attended a performance of Kommilitonen! at the Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Road, London NW1.

St James’s Palace

The Duke of Kent, Patron, British Computer Society, this morning received Professor James Norton (President), Mr Robert Harvey (Deputy President) and Mr David Clarke (Chief Executive).

His Royal Highness, Royal Bencher, this evening attended the Domus Dinner at the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, London WC2.

 

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