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The Court Circular is the official record of past royal engagements . Search Court Circulars detailing engagements undertaken by all members of the Royal Family going back to 1997 in this section of the Media Centre.

St. James's Palace

The Duke of Edinburgh, President, the Seafarers' Charity, this morning attended the Annual General Meeting at Waterman's Hall, 16-18 St. Mary-At-Hill, London EC3.

The Duchess of Edinburgh, Patron, Association of Show and Agricultural Organisations, this morning attended the Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture Festival at Lannock Manor Farm, Weston, Hertfordshire.

St. James's Palace

The Princess Royal, former President, Fédération Equestre Internationale, this morning visited Concours Hippique International Officiel World Equestrian Festival, Aachen, Germany.

Her Royal Highness this afternoon arrived at Heathrow Airport, London, from Germany.

Mrs. Timothy Holderness-Roddam was in attendance.

Buckingham Palace

The King and Queen today visited Poundbury, Dorchester, and were received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Dorset (Mr. Angus Campbell), the Secretary and Keeper of the Records of the Duchy of Cornwall (Mr. Alastair Martin), Poundbury Development Director (Mr. Andrew Hamilton) and the Mayor of Dorchester (Mr. Alistair Chisholm).

The King and Queen this morning viewed bronze reliefs of Their Majesties commissioned to mark the completion of Queen Mother Square.

The King and Queen this afternoon opened The Duke of Edinburgh Garden at Pavilion Green and walked through the Garden, viewing a bust of His late Royal Highness and meeting the team responsible for building the Garden.

Later, the Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau MP (Prime Minister of Canada) had an audience of The King via video link.

His Majesty this evening held a Reception for recipients of The King's Award for Enterprise at Buckingham Palace.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were present.

Kensington Palace

The Prince of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, today undertook the following engagements to launch the "Homewards" Programme.

His Royal Highness this morning visited East Belfast Mission, Skainos Centre, 239 Newtownards Roads, Belfast, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of the County Borough of Belfast (Dame Fionnuala Jay-O'Boyle).

The Prince William, Duke of Rothesay this afternoon visited Tillydrone Community Campus, Hayton Road, Aberdeen, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of the City of Aberdeen (Councillor David Cameron, the Lord Provost).

His Royal Highness later visited Verdon Recreation Centre, Verdon Street, Sheffield, and was received by Mr. Anthony Pedder (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of South Yorkshire).

The Princess of Wales today officially opened Hope Street, 30-32 the Avenue, Southampton, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire (Mr. Nigel Atkinson).

St. James's Palace

The Duke of Edinburgh, Patron, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, this morning held a Trustees' Meeting at Argyll, 20 North Audley Street, London W1.

His Royal Highness, Patron, the London Gardens Society, having been received by Mr. Stuart Shilson (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London), this afternoon visited St. John's Wood Church Ground Gardens, Wellington Place, London NW8, and St. Marylebone Almshouses, 80 St. John's Wood Terrace, London NW8.

The Duchess of Edinburgh, Patron, this morning visited Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary, Little Farm, Buttsbury, Ingatestone, to mark its Fortieth Anniversary and was received by Mr. Vincent Thompson (Deputy Lieutenant of Essex).

Her Royal Highness this afternoon opened Charfleet Book Bindery, Unit 20-21 Vole House, Thamesview Business Park, Fenttiman Road, Canvey Island, and was received by Mrs. Julia Abel-Smith (Deputy Lieutenant of Essex).

The Duchess of Edinburgh, Honorary President, Linking Environment And Farming, later received Mr. Philip Wynn (Chairman) and Mr. David Webster (Chief Executive Officer).

St. James's Palace

The Princess Royal this afternoon departed from Heathrow Airport, London, for Germany and was received later upon arrival at Düsseldorf Airport by Mr. Nicholas Russell (His Majesty's Consul-General of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Düsseldorf).

Her Royal Highness, former President, Fédération Equestre Internationale, this evening opened the Concours Hippique International Officiel World Equestrian Festival, Aachen.

Mrs. Timothy Holderness-Roddam is in attendance.

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester and The Duchess of Gloucester, Patron, Friends of St. Paul's Cathedral, this morning attended a Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Sir Christopher Wren in St. Paul's Cathedral, London EC4.

The Duke of Gloucester, Colonel-in-Chief, Royal Army Medical Corps, and Royal Patron, the Museum of Military Medicine, this afternoon attended a Lunch at the National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3, to mark the Royal Army Medical Corps One Hundred and Twenty Fifth Anniversary.

St. James's Palace

The Duke of Edinburgh, Patron, The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation, this evening held a Dinner at Windsor Castle for the Representatives of the Australian Award.

St. James's Palace

The Duke of Kent, President, King Edward VII's Hospital (Sister Agnes), this evening held a Reception at St. James's Palace.

Kensington Palace

The Prince of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, today undertook the following engagements to launch the "Homewards" Programme.

His Royal Highness this morning visited Mosaic Clubhouse, 65 Effra Road, London SW2, and was received by Mr. Christopher Wellbelove (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).

The Prince of Wales this afternoon visited St. John's Church Hall, Surrey Road, Poole, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Dorset (Mr. Angus Campbell).

His Royal Highness later visited Maindee Primary School, Rodney Road, Newport, Monmouthshire, and was received by Professor Simon Gibson (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Gwent).

The Prince of Wales subsequently visited a housing development at Hill Street Car Park, 17 Park Square, Newport.