Daily Record: October 1st, 2014

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Clarence House

The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Patron, the National Trust for Scotland, this morning received the Lord Lindsay (President).

His Royal Highness, President, The Prince’s Trust, this afternoon received Mr Allan Watt (Director, The Prince’s Trust Scotland), Mr James Thomson (Scotland Council Member) and Mr James Barrack (Scotland Council Member).

Buckingham Palace

The Duke of York this morning attended a University Technical College Demonstration Day at the University of Hull and was received by the Mr Andrew Marr (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of East Riding of Yorkshire).

His Royal Highness, Admiral, Sea Cadet Corps, later visited Hull Sea Cadets, 118 Argyle Street, Kingston-upon-Hull.

The Duke of York this afternoon met entrepreneurs at the Centre for Digital Innovation Beta, the Fruit Market,

47 Queen Street, Hull, followed by a Lunch and Discussion on Entrepreneurship and Enterprise.

His Royal Highness later received a briefing on the Hull Youth Enterprise Partnership at Malet Lambert School, James Reckitt Avenue, Kingston-upon-Hull.

Buckingham Palace

The Earl of Wessex this morning opened the Central Sixth Campus at Sandwell College, 1 Spon Lane, West Bromwich, and was received by Mr Stephen Goldstein (Deputy Lieutenant of West Midlands).

His Royal Highness, Patron, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, this afternoon opened the renovated City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Centre, Berkley Street, Birmingham.

The Earl of Wessex later presented The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service to Phoenix Swimming Club at St. Mary’s Guildhall, Bayley Lane, Coventry.

His Royal Highness afterwards presented The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service to Coventry City Mission at Queen’s Road Baptist Church, Queen’s Road, Coventry.

Buckingham Palace

The Princess Royal, President, Save the Children UK, this morning visited the Save the Children Ethiopia Head Office in Addis Ababa.

Her Royal Highness, on behalf of The Queen, this afternoon held an Investiture at the Residence in Addis Ababa.

The Princess Royal, Patron, the Vine Trust, afterwards departed Addis Ababa International Airport for Tanzania and was received on arrival at Mwanza Airport later by the British High Commissioner to the United Republic of Tanzania (Her Excellency Mrs Dianna Melrose).

Her Royal Highness, Patron, the Vine Trust, this evening attended a Dinner at the Royal Orchid Malaika Beach Resort, Ilemela, Mwanza.

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