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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.

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester, Royal Patron, the British Museum, this morning received Dr. Hartwig Fischer upon relinquishing his appointment as Director.

His Royal Highness, President, the Guild of the Royal Hospital of St. Bartholomew, this afternoon attended a Garden Party to mark the Nine Hundredth Anniversary of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smithfield, London EC1.

The Duchess of Gloucester, Patron, Friends of St. Paul's Cathedral, this evening attended a Dinner, in support of the Girls' Voices Advisory Group, at the Deanery, 9 Amen Court, London EC4.

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester, Grand Prior, the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, this morning attended a Rededication Service for the Order of St. John Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum, Croxall Road, Alrewas, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Staffordshire (Mr. Ian Dudson).

The Duchess of Gloucester, Patron, Parkinson's UK, this afternoon attended a Lunch, and subsequently attended the September Racing Weekend, at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire.

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester this afternoon received Mr. Benjamin Derbyshire (Chairman, Hunt Thompson Associates Design) and Mr. Christopher Dyson (Master, Architects Company).

His Royal Highness, Vice Patron, National Churches Trust, this evening attended a Dinner at C. Hoare and Company, 37 Fleet Street, London EC4.

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester, Patron-in-Chief, this morning visited the Scottish Veterans Residences, 3 Victoria Road, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, and was received by Dr. Joseph Morrow (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of the City of Dundee).

His Royal Highness afterwards visited the Electric Vehicle Charging Hub, 353 Clepington Road, Dundee.

The Duke of Gloucester this afternoon visited Victoria and Albert Museum Dundee, 1 Riverside Esplanade, Dundee.

The Duchess of Gloucester, Royal Colonel, 7th Battalion The Rifles, this afternoon received Lieutenant Colonel Guy Lock upon assuming his appointment as Commanding Officer.

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester, President, British Expertise International, this afternoon received Mr. David Landsman (Executive Chairman) and Mr. Peter O'Kane (Chairman, Strategy International Limited).

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester this morning attended the Royal British Legion's Remembrance Service on Horse Guards Parade, London SW1, to commemorate the Seventieth Anniversary of the end of the Korean War.

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester, Patron, Three Choirs Festival, and The Duchess of Gloucester this evening attended a performance of 'A Song on the End of the World' in Gloucester Cathedral and were received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire (Mr. Edward Gillespie).

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester, Patron, Three Choirs Festival, and The Duchess of Gloucester this evening attended a performance of "the Faerie Bride" in Gloucester Cathedral and were received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire (Mr. Edward Gillespie).

Kensington Palace

The Duke of Gloucester this afternoon visited Costello Medical Centre, 50-60 Station Road, Cambridge, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire (Mrs. Julie Spence).

His Royal Highness afterwards visited Lower Valley Farm, Longfield Farm, Newmarket Road, Cambridge.

The Duke of Gloucester subsequently opened Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust's Resource Centre at Elizabeth House, Fulbourn Hospital, Fulbourn, Cambridge.

His Royal Highness later visited Madingley Hall, Madingley, Cambridge, to mark the One Hundredth Anniversary of the University of Cambridge International Summer Programmes and the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute of Continuing Education.

Buckingham Palace

The King and Queen this evening held a performance by the Royal Shakespeare Company and a Reception at Windsor Castle to celebrate the Four Hundredth Anniversary of the publication of the First Folio and the contribution of William Shakespeare's Works to the Literary Culture and Society of the United Kingdom.

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

The Queen, Patron, The Queen's Reading Room, this afternoon received Miss Victoria Perrin (Director) at Windsor Castle.