Royal diary: latest engagements 19-25th February

The Earl of Wessex has another busy week ahead, visiting Bristol, (Royal Family)

19th February:

– The Countess of Wessex will chair a Charities Forum Meeting at Buckingham Palace, and attend a Commonwealth Fashion reception with The Duchess of Cambridge.

20th February:

– The Queen will visit the Royal College of Physicians on the occasion of its Quincentenary.

– The Prince of Wales will visit Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (HQ ARRC), Imjin Barracks in Innsworth, Gloucestershire.

– The Duke of Cambridge will visit Triumph Motorcyles Ltd, Hinckley, Leicestershire, and MIRA Technology Park, Nuneaton.

– The Princess Royal, patron of The Injured Jockeys Fund, will open the renovated Oaksey House facilities, Lambourn, Hungerford. Anne will alsoattend a reception to mark the establishment of their Children’s Research Fund in London, as patron of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.

– The Duke of Gloucester will visit Cubic Transportation Limited, AFC House, Salfords, Surrey, and present The Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade to Mark Roberts Motion Control Limited, at South East Studios, Blindley Heath, Surrey, as well as visiting North Downs Specialist Referrals in Bletchingley.

– The Duke of Kent will open the University of Buckingham Academic Centre at Milton Keynes University Hospital.

21st February:

– The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit the music and arts hub at Sunderland Fire Station, as well as visiting Northern Spire bridge.

– The Countess of Wessex, patron of The Brendoncare Foundation, will hold a dinner at Bagshot Park.

– The Earl of Wessex, Chairman of the Board of Trustees for The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, will visit Bristol Real Tennis Club, Clifton College Playing Fields, Abbots Leigh, Bristol in celebration of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Real Tennis Tour 2018. He will also go to Ashton Park School and Clifton College in Bristol. Later, Prince Edward will attend a dinner at Bristol’s Merchants Hall for the Award.

– The Princess Royal, president of Victim Support Scotland, will visit their Glasgow Service at Abbey House in the city, and open the new butchery and production facility of Mearns McCaskie Butchers in Wemyss Bay, Renfrewshire, as president of the Scotch Beef Club. Later, Princess Anne, as Master of The Corporation of Trinity House, will attend the Younger Brethren Guest Night in London.

– The Duchess of Gloucester, president, will open the Recital Hall at the Royal Academy of Music, London.

– The Duke of Kent, Chancellor of the University of Surrey, will attend The Queen’s Anniversary Prize Dinner at Guildhall, London.

22nd February:

– The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will present The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education for 2016-18 in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace. The Duke of Kent will also attend as Chancellor of the University of Surrey.

– The Earl of Wessex will attend a Business Breakfast, RSM, Hartwell House, Victoria Street, Bristol, before visiting All Aboard! Watersports, Bristol and Amey, Swindon.

– The Princess Royal, patron of The Cranfield Trust, will attend a reception at Saddlers’ Hall, London and a reception at Lazard as Royal Patron of the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

23rd February:

– The Prince of Wales will visit Ty Hafan: the Children’s Hospice in Wales, Hayes Road, Sully, Mid Glamorgan, as their patron. Charles will also open the Head Office and South Wales airbase of the Wales Air Ambulance Charity, Llanelli.

24th February:

– The Earl of Wessex, Trustee of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, will attend a Nicola Benedetti Concert and Dinner at St George’s Hill Golf Club, Weybridge, Surrey.

– The Princess Royal, patron of the Scottish Rugby Union, will attend Scotland v England Rugby Six Nations match at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh.


Are there any engagements your looking forward to reading about this week? Let us know in the comments!

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Mrs. April baldwin Mon 19 February, 2018 - 3:08 pm

The Royals are all so very busy……..we ( my husband and i) are so very proud of all the Royals and so very glad that we aRe living in a commonwealth country…..canada……….

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Lara Mon 19 February, 2018 - 9:26 pm

I will like to see prince Harry and Meghan visit Dublin.

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