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BUCKINGHAM PALACE May 31st

Councillor George Adam, the Lord Provost (Her Majesty’s LordLieute­nant of the City of Aberdeen) was present at Aberdeen Airport this morning upon the Arrival of The President of the Federal Republic of Germany and welcomed His Excellency on behalf of The Queen.

BUCKINGHAM PALACE May 31st

The Duke of York today undertook engagement­s in Tallinn, Estonia.

His Royal Highness, Founder, Pitch@Palace, this morning attended the Opening of the Latitude59 conference, Kultuurika­tel.

The Duke of York, Patron, Raspberry Pi Foundation, later met students participat­ing in the Raspberry Pi in Estonia project at Pelgulinna Gymnasium.

His Royal Highness this afternoon was received by The President of the Republic of Estonia at Kadriorg Palace and attended a Lunch.

The Duke of York later visited the Nato Cooperativ­e Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence.

His Royal Highness afterwards laid a wreath at the Estonian Defence Forces Cemetery.

The Duke of York this evening attended a Dinner given by the Prime Minster of the Republic of Estonia (Mr Taavi Roivas) at KeilaJoa Castle.

BUCKINGHAM PALACE May 31st

The Princess Royal, also representi­ng The Duke of Edinburgh, accompanie­d by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, today attended a Service in St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, and a Commemorat­ive Event at Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery, Hoy, to mark the Centenary of the Battle of Jutland and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Orkney (Mr William Spence).

ST JAMES’S PALACE May 31st

The Duke of Kent this morning departed from Royal Air Force Northolt for Germany.

His Royal Highness, President, the Commonweal­th War Graves Commission, this afternoon laid a wreath at a Ceremony to mark the Centenary of the Battle of Jutland at the Naval Memorial at Laboe, Schleswig-Holstein.

The Duke of Kent later arrived at Royal Air Force Northolt from Germany.

Mr Nicholas Marden was in attendance.

His Royal Highness, Patron, this evening attended a Gala Concert to mark the One Hundred and Fifteenth Anniversar­y of the Opening of Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, London W1.

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