COURT CIRCULAR
Buckingham Palace
The Queen held an Investiture at Windsor Castle this morning.
Clarence House
The Prince of Wales, President, The Prince’s Foundation for Building Community, this morning opened the Bird Hide at Ty Mawr, Llangasty, near Brecon, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Powys (the Hon Mrs Legge-Bourke).
His Royal Highness this afternoon received Mr Carwyn Jones AM (First Secretary of the National Assembly for Wales).
The Prince of Wales, President, the Cambrian Mountain Initiative, afterwards attended a Sustainable Rural Communities Seminar in conjunction with Llandovery Partnership at the Castle Hotel, King’s Head, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed (the Hon Robin Lewis).
His Royal Highness, President, Prime-Cymru, later opened the new office at Mile End House, Broad Street, Llandovery.
The Prince of Wales afterwards received Mr Alun Davies AM (Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and European Programmes, National Assembly for Wales).
His Royal Highness this evening received representatives from Biomimetics Health Industries UK.
The Duchess of Cornwall this evening attended a performance of Les Miserables by Pimlico Opera at HM Prison Erlestoke, Westbury Road, Erlestoke, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire (Mrs Sarah Troughton).
St James’s Palace
Prince Henry of Wales this morning departed Heathrow Airport, London, for Belize, the Bahamas, Jamaica and Brazil.
His Royal Highness this afternoon arrived at Philip Golden International Airport, Ladyville, and was received by the Governor-General of Belize (His Excellency Sir Colville Young) and the Hon Dean Barrow MP (Prime Minister of Belize).
Prince Henry of Wales later visited His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Young at Belize House, Belmopan.
His Royal Highness this evening opened Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Boulevard, Belmopan.
Mr Jamie Lowther Pinkerton and Mr Miguel Head are in attendance.
Buckingham Palace
The Duke of York this morning visited Reckitt Benkiser, Bangkok, Thailand.
His Royal Highness this afternoon attended a Lunch at the Amata Springs Country Club, Bangkok.
The Duke of York later opened Tesco Zero Carbon Store, Bang Pru.
His Royal Highness afterwards attended a Meeting with the Royal British Legion, Thailand, at the British Embassy.
The Duke of York this evening departed Survanabhumi Airport for the United Kingdom.
Buckingham Palace
The Earl and Countess of Wessex this morning arrived in Little Bay, Montserrat, West Indies, on behalf of The Queen in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee, and were received by the Governor of Montserrat (His Excellency Mr Adrian Davis).
His Royal Highness, on behalf of Her Majesty, accompanied by Her Royal Highness, afterwards held an Investiture at Government House, Palm Loop, Woodlands, Montserrat.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex later visited Montserrat Volcano Observatory and the Volcano in Flemmings.
Their Royal Highnesses today visited Caribbean Market Day at Brades Public Market, Little Bay.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex this afternoon attended a Reception at the Cultural Centre, Little Bay, and were received by the Premier of Montserrat (the Hon Reuben T. Meade).
Their Royal Highnesses afterwards opened the new Montserrat National Museum in Little Bay.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex subsequently watched a youth performance by the Island’s youth at Montserrat Football Stadium, Blakes.
Their Royal Highnesses this evening attended a Dinner given by His Excellency the Governor of Montserrat and Mrs Davis at Ziggy’s Restaurant, Woodlands.
St James’s Palace
The Duke of Kent, Patron, Kandahar Ski Club, was represented by Mr Nicolas Adamson (Extra Equerry to The Duke of Kent) at a Memorial Service for Mr Peter Lunn (former Chairman) which was held in St James’s Church, Spanish Place, 22 George Street, London W1, this afternoon.