Plenty of engagements across the country this week, as we will see Princess Anne travel plenty, William and Catherine return to Wales and Prince Charles and Camilla in Yorkshire.
15th February:
– The Princess Royal, as patron of the Butler Trust, will visit HM Prison Swansea. Princess Anne will also spend time at the Community Horse and Pony Scheme in the city, before visiting the maternity unit at Neath Port Talbot Hospital, as patron of The Royal College of Midwives.
16th February:
– The Queen is to attend the Final Awards Reception for the Gold Service Scholarship at Claridge’s, London.
– Prince William, Duke of Cambridge will visit the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
– Princess Anne will pay a visit Dennys Brands Catering Clothing Suppliers’ Headquarters in Leatherhead, Surrey, present The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service to Limbcare Limited at Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking and also visit Brocks Chocs in Brockham. The Princess Royal will later attend the Annual City Food Lecture at Guildhall in London as Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Butchers.
17th February:
– Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in his role as Elder Brother and Past Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, will attend a Younger Brethren Dinner at Trinity House, Tower Hill. He will also host a reception at St James’s Palace to mark the Britain-Australia Society’s 45th Anniversary as their patron.
– The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are to visit the Sir Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre in Harrogate, as Charles is patron of Macmillan Cancer Support. The couple will also visit Harrogate International Festival to mark its 50th anniversary year, The Royal Hall, before showing up at The New Inn, affected by recent floods in Stamford Bridge. Lastly Charles and Camilla will be at Taylors of Harrogate.
– The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will attend the Search and Rescue Force Disbandment Parade at Royal Air Force Valley, Holyhead.
– Anne, as Past Master of the Guild of Freemen of the City of London, will visit the London Archaeological Archive and Research Centre, London. She will also hold a dinner at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, on the evening, as patron of Columba 1400.
19th February:
– Princess Anne will open the new Glencraft Beds and Mattresses Factory in Aberdeen, before appearing at the Wood Foundation Centre for Science and Technology and the Craig Centre for Performing Arts at Robert Gordon College in the city.