The Earl of Wessex visits Estonia and Germany

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The Earl of Wessex visited British troops on deployment in Estonia and Germany this week to recognise their service and thank them for their commitment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth throughout her life. 

The visit visit honours a long-standing commitment to visit troops deployed abroad in His Royal Highness’ role as Royal Colonel of 2nd Battalion The Rifles and Royal Honorary Colonel of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry. 

On Thursday, His Royal Highness visited 2RIFLES at Camp Tapa, Estonia, to recognise  the vital support given by the Battalion to UK military operations. 

At the British Embassy in Tallinn, The Earl viewed tributes to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and thanked Embassy staff who supported the mourning arrangements from Estonia. His Royal Highness also signed the Embassy’s condolence book. 

On Friday, The Earl visited Royal Wessex Yeomanry troops deployed to the Normandy Barracks in Paderborn, Germany. His Royal Highness thanked them for their ongoing service abroad and commitment to The King as Head of the Armed Forces.

The Earl is Royal Honorary Colonel of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry, which is the UK’s Armoured Reserve Regiment.

At Paderborn Town Hall, His Royal Highness met local residents and viewed tributes to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth from the Paderborn community. 

The Earl also viewed items associated with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s official visits to the town in 1965, 1977 and 1987, and signed the town’s Golden Book as Her Majesty and The Duke of Edinburgh did in 1977.

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