Court Circular
CLARENCE HOUSE May 11th
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this morning attended a Reception at Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny, Ireland.
His Royal Highness afterwards met Heritage Council and local community representatives at Kilkenny Castle.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon visited the Cartoon Saloon, Kilkenny.
Their Royal Highnesses afterwards visited Island Mill, Thomastown, County Kilkenny.
The Prince of Wales later visited the United Nations Training School Ireland, Curragh, County Kildare.
His Royal Highness this evening viewed the Royal Parks exhibition at Farmleigh House, Dublin.
The Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon visited the Irish National Stud, Brallistown Little, Tully, County Kildare.
KENSINGTON PALACE May 11th
The Duchess of Cambridge this morning departed Royal Air Force Marham for Luxembourg and was received upon arrival at Luxembourg Airport this afternoon by The Hereditary Grand Duke and Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (His Excellency Mr John Marshall).
Her Royal Highness, accompanied by The Hereditary Grand Duchess, afterwards visited the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art in Luxembourg City.
The Duchess of Cambridge subsequently attended a cycling themed festival at Place Clairefontaine.
Her Royal Highness was received later by Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg at the Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg City.
The Duchess of Cambridge afterwards visited Luxembourg City Museum as part of the official commemoration of the 1867 Treaty of London.
Her Royal Highness subsequently attended the official commemoration of the 1867 Treaty of London at the Dräi Eechelen Museum, Luxembourg.
The Duchess of Cambridge this evening arrived at Royal Air Force Northolt from Luxembourg.
Sir Christopher Geidt, Sir David Manning and Mrs Rebecca Priestley were in attendance.
KENSINGTON PALACE May 11th
Prince Henry of Wales, Patron, Rugby Football Union, this morning visited the women’s England rugby team training at the Army Rugby Stadium, Queens Avenue, Aldershot, Hampshire.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE May 11th
The Earl of Wessex, Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, this afternoon held Meetings at Buckingham Palace.
His Royal Highness, Patron, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association, this evening attended a Reunion Dinner at the Victory Services Club, Seymour Street, London W2.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE May 11th
The Princess Royal, Second Warden, the Fishmongers’ Company, this morning attended the Committee of Wardens Meeting, General Court Meeting and Luncheon at Fishmongers’ Hall, London Bridge, London EC4.
Her Royal Highness, Colonel-inchief, Royal New Zealand Nursing Corps, this afternoon received Lieutenant Colonel Lee Turner (Regimental Colonel).
The Princess Royal this evening launched the Medical Women’s Federation Centenary celebration opening and attended a Reception at the Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London W1, and was received by Dr Paul Knapman (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).
KENSINGTON PALACE May 11th
The Duke of Gloucester this morning opened the new Sixth Form building at Westcliff High School for Boys, Kenilworth Gardens, Westcliff-on-sea, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-lieutenant of Essex (the Lord Petre).
His Royal Highness afterwards visited Gerald Mcdonald and Company Limited, Cranes Farm Road, Basildon, to mark their Centenary and was received by Mr Jonathan Douglas-hughes (Vice Lord-lieutenant of Essex).
The Duke of Gloucester, Honorary Air Marshal, Royal Air Force, this afternoon visited Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome, Hackmans Lane, Purleigh, Essex, to mark their Centenary and opened the 37 Squadron Museum.
The Duchess of Gloucester, Royal Patron, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Association, today received Mr Andrew Symons upon assuming his appointment as Chief Executive.
Mr Simon Koe (Chairman of the Board of Trustees) was present.
Her Royal Highness, Royal Patron, Missing People, this afternoon received Mrs Kate Adams (Chairman of the Board of Trustees) and Ms Joanne Youle (Chief Executive).
ST JAMES’S PALACE May 11th
The Duke of Kent, President, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, this morning laid a wreath at the site in Svinø, Denmark.
His Royal Highness this afternoon arrived at Heathrow Airport, London, from Denmark.
Mr Nicholas Marden was in attendance.