The British Royal Courts: A week in the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall agenda
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Since the beginning of this week, Prince Charles and his wife H.R.H Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall multiply royal engagement. Thus we saw the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II turns at the controls of an armored and armed vehicle behind a pub counter or the eye of a microscope.
Wednesday evening Prince Charles, accompanied by his beloved wife Camilla, attended a charity reception to benefit the Friends of the National Libraries in Lambeth Palace Library in London. The opportunity to address the venerable and valuable works that were presented to them. February 24th was therefore under the sign of the book for the Duchess of Cornwall. Earlier in the day, she was indeed reading to little ones in Islington Central Library, a London library.
The day before, Camilla, still in London, had two appointments in its program. She went to the Queens Gate School, her alma mater. Venue where she inaugurated the new laboratories of the science establishment, she also visited the site and talked with students. The Duchess of Cornwall also went to the Holocaust Survivors Centre, where waiting forty men and women who have found refuge in the United Kingdom during the Second World War and after the conflict.
As for the Prince of Wales, he began the week in Norfolk. The grandfather of the twowas on Monday February 22 in Dereham in the new barracks of the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards, the regiment served -which in recent years in Afghanistan and Iraq and that it is the Colonel masterpiece is back in the UK after having been based in Germany for 14 years. Prince Charles inaugurated its Protection Centre recently renovated seen its vehicles and equipment, met its members and their families, and received a medal. And he did not leave the area without going to enjoy a beer, which he himself had drawn, the White Horse pub in Upton. And above all take the time to share it with the people, being very involved in supporting life and the rural economy through his Prince's Countryside Fund.
Photo Credit: Paris Match
Earlier today, the Royal Couple took part in an awarding ceremony. They presented the @QAPrizes to 21 of the top Kingdom higher Education Institution recognising their wide range of innovative work at Buckingham Palace today. They were also accompanied by the Prince sister Princess Anne Princess Royal
Wednesday evening Prince Charles, accompanied by his beloved wife Camilla, attended a charity reception to benefit the Friends of the National Libraries in Lambeth Palace Library in London. The opportunity to address the venerable and valuable works that were presented to them. February 24th was therefore under the sign of the book for the Duchess of Cornwall. Earlier in the day, she was indeed reading to little ones in Islington Central Library, a London library.
The day before, Camilla, still in London, had two appointments in its program. She went to the Queens Gate School, her alma mater. Venue where she inaugurated the new laboratories of the science establishment, she also visited the site and talked with students. The Duchess of Cornwall also went to the Holocaust Survivors Centre, where waiting forty men and women who have found refuge in the United Kingdom during the Second World War and after the conflict.
As for the Prince of Wales, he began the week in Norfolk. The grandfather of the twowas on Monday February 22 in Dereham in the new barracks of the 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards, the regiment served -which in recent years in Afghanistan and Iraq and that it is the Colonel masterpiece is back in the UK after having been based in Germany for 14 years. Prince Charles inaugurated its Protection Centre recently renovated seen its vehicles and equipment, met its members and their families, and received a medal. And he did not leave the area without going to enjoy a beer, which he himself had drawn, the White Horse pub in Upton. And above all take the time to share it with the people, being very involved in supporting life and the rural economy through his Prince's Countryside Fund.
Photo Credit: Paris Match
Earlier today, the Royal Couple took part in an awarding ceremony. They presented the @QAPrizes to 21 of the top Kingdom higher Education Institution recognising their wide range of innovative work at Buckingham Palace today. They were also accompanied by the Prince sister Princess Anne Princess Royal
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will present the @QAPrizes at Buckingham Palace today #QueensPrize pic.twitter.com/IipCUGF66o— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) February 25, 2016
Proud to be accepting #Queensprize at Buckingham Palace today in recognition of world class #research @Trentuni. @BritishMonarchy @QAprizes— Edward Peck (@ProfEdwardPeck) February 25, 2016
— Dementia at Bradford (@Dementia_UoB) February 25, 2016
The Queen has awarded a total of 211 @QAprizes to different institutions, universities and colleges #QueensPrize pic.twitter.com/QG2rdkDqGi— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) February 25, 2016
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have presented @QAprizes to 21 UK universities and colleges #QueensPrize pic.twitter.com/S5eEQ3MOLs— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) February 25, 2016
Among today's #QueensPrize winners are @warwickuni, for their world-leading mathematical and statistical research pic.twitter.com/WkDeb5kAfL— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) February 25, 2016
The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and The Princess Royal meet #QueensPrize winners at Buckingham Palace pic.twitter.com/X48vKmiCsr— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) February 25, 2016
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