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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.

Buckingham Palace

The President of the United States of America visited The King this afternoon at Windsor Castle.

His Majesty received attendees of the Climate Finance Mobilization Forum at Windsor Castle.

Kensington Palace

The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall this afternoon reopened the newly renovated Duchy of Cornwall Nursery, Cott Road, Lostwithiel, and was received by Mr. James Williams (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Cornwall).

Kensington Palace

The Duchess of Gloucester, Honorary President, the Lawn Tennis Association, this afternoon attended the Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon, London SW19.

Buckingham Palace

Mrs. Jennifer Tolhurst (His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Essex) was present at Stansted Airport, London, this evening upon the Arrival of The President of the United States of America and welcomed The President on behalf of The King.

St. James's Palace

The Duke of Edinburgh, Royal Colonel, this afternoon presented new Colours to 1st Battalion London Guards at Buckingham Palace and later attend a Reception at Wellington Barracks.

St. James's Palace

The Duke of Edinburgh, President, Creative Youth, organisers of Fuse International, this evening launched Fusebox at 2 Bucklands Wharf, Kingston upon Thames, and, having been received by the Reverend Martin Hislop (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London), afterwards attended a performance at the Rose Theatre, 24-26 High Street, Kingston upon Thames.

St. James's Palace

The Princess Royal, Patron, Spinal Injuries Association, this afternoon attended a Charity Polo Day at Cirencester Park Polo Club and was received by Mrs. Jane Jenner-Fust (Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershire).

St. James's Palace

The Duke of Kent, Patron, Kent County Agricultural Society, this morning visited Kent County Show at Kent Showground, Detling Hill, Maidstone, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Kent (the Lady Colgrain).

Kensington Palace

The Prince of Wales, accompanied by The Princess of Wales, this afternoon participated in a polo match at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor, in support of charities with which Their Royal Highnesses are connected.

Palace Of Holyroodhouse

The King and Queen left the Palace of Holyroodhouse this morning.

Their Majesties later visited the Great Tapestry of Scotland visitor centre, 14-20 High Street, Galashiels, to mark Ten Years since the Tapestry was completed and went on public display, and were received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale (the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry KT), Mr. Michael Grey (Chairman, the Great Tapestry of Scotland Advisory Board) and Mrs. Alexandra Maxwell-Forbes (Director of the Visitor Centre).

The King and Queen viewed the Tapestry panels, including a new panel which has been designed to commemorate Their Majesties' Coronation, and met stitchers from across Scotland.

The King and Queen this afternoon visited Lochcarron of Scotland, Waverley Mill, Rogers Road, Selkirk, and were received by Mrs. Philippa Lee (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale), Ms. Dawn Robson-Bell (Managing Director) and Mrs. Leah Robertson (Marketing and E-Commerce Manager).

Their Majesties proceeded to the Dye House, viewing the Holt winding machine, visiting the Warping and Weaving sections and meeting members of staff.

The King and Queen then toured the warehouse, viewing heritage banners, the Tartan Wall and weavers' flags.

Their Majesties afterwards visited Selkirk and were received by the Chairman of the Royal Burgh of Selkirk and District Community Council (Mr. Andrew Murray).

The King and Queen toured the marketplace, viewing local produce on display, and meeting stallholders and members of the public.

Their Majesties were received subsequently at the top of the square by the Chairman of the Common Riding Trust and Hon. Provost (Mr. Keith Miller) and viewed a performance of "Casting of the Colours".