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BUCKINGHAM PALACE October 30th The Very Reverend Dr John Hall was received by The Queen today upon relinquish­ing his appointmen­t as Dean of Westminste­r and delivered up to Her Majesty the Badge of Dean of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath when The Queen invested him with the Insignia of a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.

The Rt Hon Boris Johnson, MP (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury), had an audience of Her Majesty this evening. CLARENCE HOUSE October 30th The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Visitor, the Royal College of Art, this morning received Dr Paul Thompson (Vice Chancellor) at Dumfries House, Cumnock, Ayrshire.

His Royal Highness, President, The Prince’s Foundation, afterwards attended the launch of the Yoox Net-aporter Group partnershi­p with The Prince’s Foundation.

The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay this afternoon gave a Reception at Dumfries House for the fashion media.

His Royal Highness, President, The Prince’s Foundation, and Royal Founding Patron, Business in the Community, later held a Meeting.

The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, President, The Prince’s Foundation, this evening gave a Dinner at Dumfries House for supporters.

The Duchess of Cornwall, President, Women of the World Festival, this morning visited Mulberry School for Girls, Commercial Road, London E1, and was received by Dr Muhammad Bari (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).

Her Royal Highness this afternoon visited the Royal Foundation of St Katharine, Butcher Row, London E14, and was received by Commander John Herriman (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).

The Prince of Wales, President, Royal Agricultur­al University, was represente­d by the Earl Bathurst (Vice President) at the Memorial Service for Professor Victor Hughes (formerly Principal) which was held at the Royal Agricultur­al University, Cirenceste­r, this afternoon. BUCKINGHAM PALACE October 30th The Duke of York, Patron, Science and Technology Facilities Council Harwell and Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus, this morning visited Oxford Nanopore Technologi­es Limited, Becquerel Avenue, Harwell Campus, Didcot, was received by Mr Brian Buchan (Vice Lord-lieutenant of Oxfordshir­e) and remained to Luncheon at Harwell Campus Headquarte­rs Building, Thomson Avenue, Harwell Campus.

His Royal Highness, Founder, Pitch@palace, this afternoon held a Meeting at Harwell Campus Headquarte­rs Building. ST JAMES’S PALACE October 30th The Princess Royal, Patron, British Quality Foundation, this morning received Mr David Callahan upon relinquish­ing his appointmen­t as President and Mrs Karen Leftley upon assuming the appointmen­t. Her Royal Highness, Royal Patron, National Coastwatch Institutio­n, later attended the Annual Station Managers’ Meeting at the Victory Services Club, 73-79 Seymour Street, London W2.

The Princess Royal, President, the City and Guilds of London Institute, this afternoon held The Princess Royal Training Awards Ceremony at St James’s Palace.

Her Royal Highness, Patron, Save the Children UK, this evening held a Centenary Dinner at Buckingham Palace. KENSINGTON PALACE October 30th The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester this morning visited George Bayntum Bookbinder­s, 23 Manvers Street, Bath, and were received by Her Majesty’s Lord-lieutenant of Somerset (Mrs Richard Maw).

Their Royal Highnesses later visited Bath Abbey and were received by Mr John Cullum (Deputy Lieutenant of Somerset).

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester this afternoon visited Mells Village, Park Hill, Mells, Somerset. ST JAMES’S PALACE October 30th The Duke of Kent, President, this morning visited the Commonweal­th War Graves Commission, Alloa, and was received by Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Stewart (Lord-lieutenant of Clackmanna­nshire).

His Royal Highness afterwards visited the Gate Charity, 2 Ludgate, Alloa.

The Duke of Kent subsequent­ly visited the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ National Wildlife Rescue Centre, Fishcross.

His Royal Highness later visited Ochil Mountain Rescue Team at Fishcross.

The Duke of Kent this afternoon visited Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board, Cromwell Park, Almondbank, near Perth, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lordlieute­nant of Perth and Kinross (Mr Stephen Leckie).

His Royal Highness afterwards visited J. and E. Smillie (Growers) Limited, Ruthven, near Perth.

The Duke of Kent subsequent­ly visited the Black Watch Museum and Castle, Balhousie Castle, Hay Street, Perth. For more details about the Royal family, visit royal.uk

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