Royal diary: upcoming royal engagements 11-17th March

11th March:

– The Queen will attend the Commonwealth Observance Service in Westminster Abbey, joined by The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and The Duke of York.

Senior members of the Royal Family will attend the Commonwealth Day Service. (Andrew Parsons / i-Images)

– The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will attend a Commonwealth Day event at Canada House to showcase and celebrate the diverse community of young Canadians living in London and around the UK.

– The Duke of York will host a board meeting and at Buckingham Palace for the Outward Bound Trust. Host a dinner for the Institute of Civil Engineers at One Great George Street.

– The Princess Royal, patron of The Royal Scots Club, will attend the Centenary Book Launch at 30 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh.

12 March:

– The Duchess of Cambridge, patron of the National Portrait Gallery, will attend the 2019 Portrait Gala. Catherine will also visit the Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre in Kennington, to see how are using the Parent and Infant Relationship Service (PAIRS) to support parents, carers and their children.

– The Duke of York will host a dinner for the Horris Hill School at the Cavalry and Guards Club in London. He is a visitor there.

– The Duke of Gloucester will visit Springwell Community School, St Helen’s Boulevard, Barnsley.

The duke of gloucester has a number of engagements this week (ni office)

13th March:

– The Prince of Wales, President of The Prince’s Trust will attend The Prince’s Trust Awards at The London Palladium. As patron of the National Gallery, Prince Charles will attend the opening of Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light at the National Gallery, London, with Queen Letizia of Spain.

– The Duchess of Cornwall, Honorary Member of the Jockey Club, will attend the second day of the Festival, Ladies Day, at Cheltenham Racecourse.

– The Princess Royal, Fourth Warden of the Fishmongers’ Company, will attend a Court Dinner at Fishmongers’ Hall, London.

-The Duke of Kent will visit Spalding Masonic Hall, Lincolnshire; Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens, Spalding; Greencell Limited; and the Parish Church of Saint Mary and Saint Nicolas.

14th March:

– The Duke of Sussex will join delegates at the Veterans’ Mental Health Conference at King’s College London, organised by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research.

prince Harry, duke of sussex will focus on veteran mental health (Mitch Gunn / Shutterstock)

– The Duke of York will host a dinner for the Baker Dearing Educational Trust at BP as their patron.

– The Earl of Wessex, patron of Northern Ballet Theatre, will attend a performance at Leeds Grand Theatre and head to Bradford Synagogue. Later, he will attend a dinner at Northern Ballet Headquarters, Leeds.

– The Princess Royal, Fourth Warden of the Fishmongers’ Company, will attend the Committee of Wardens Meeting, General Court Meeting and Luncheon at Fishmongers’ Hall, London.

– The Duke of Gloucester, patron of the Construction Youth Trust, will visit the Bloomberg Building, London.

15th March:

– The Earl of Wessex will visit Pland Stainless Ltd, Leeds and then head to Birmingham as President of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, to attend The Community Sport and Recreation Alliance Awards at Edgbaston Stadium.

– The Duke of Gloucester, Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Masons, will present The Duke of Gloucester Gold Medal Award at the Mansion House, London.

– The Princess Royal will attend the Cheltenham Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse.

16th March:

– The Princess Royal, patron of the Scottish Rugby Union, will attend the Six Nations Rugby Match between England and Scotland at Twickenham Stadium.

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Rev. Robert E. Boldman Wolf Jr Mon 11 March, 2019 - 7:48 pm

TY for writing about the royals
would love to be able to go to England and see the changing of the guard
hopefully catch a peek of the royal family would be a great dream
Thankyou,,,,,,,,,,

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