COURT CIRCULAR
Buckingham Palace
The Queen, accompanied by The Prince of Wales, President, this morning visited The Prince’s Trust Kennington Centre, 5 Cranmer Road, London SW9, to mark the Fortieth Anniversary of The Prince’s Trust and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London (Mr. Kenneth Olisa) and the Deputy Chairman (Mr. Michael Marks).
Her Majesty, accompanied by the Deputy Chairman, and His Royal Highness met young people participating in the charity’s programmes, alumni and members of staff, and viewed a Digital Workshop demonstration in the Digital Classroom.
Clarence House
The Prince of Wales, Patron, the National Gallery, this afternoon received Mrs Hannah Rothschild (Chairman) and Mr Gabriele Finaldi (Director).
His Royal Highness received Mr. Marc Kielburger and Mr Craig Kielburger (Co-Founders, Free the Children, WE Day and ME to WE).
The Prince of Wales, President, the British Asian Trust, later held a Meeting.
The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Beanstalk, this afternoon received Ms Virginia Lunn upon assuming the appointment as Chief Executive.
Kensington Palace
Prince Henry of Wales this morning visited Street Step, Platform, Hornsey Road Baths, 2 Tiltman Place, off Hornsey Road, London N7.
Buckingham Palace
The Duke of York this morning received Professor Alexander Frino (Dean, Macquarie Graduate School of Management).
Buckingham Palace
The Earl and Countess of Wessex this morning arrived at Heathrow Airport, London, from the Cayman Islands.
Mr Timothy Roberts was in attendance.
Buckingham Palace
The Princess Royal, Chancellor, the University of London, this morning attended the International Programmes Graduation Ceremony, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2.
Her Royal Highness this afternoon opened the new Nuclear Medicine Department, Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Pield Heath Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, and was received by Mr Bruce Houlder (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).
Kensington Palace
The Duke of Gloucester, President, Public Monuments and Sculpture Association, this morning visited the Out There: Our Post-War Public Art Exhibition at Somerset House, Strand, London WC2.