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St. James's Palace
The Duke of Edinburgh, Trustee, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, this morning received the Baroness Grey-Thompson (Chairman of Trustees) at Buckingham Palace.
His Royal Highness, Chairman, The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation, this afternoon received Mr. Martin Houghton-Brown (Secretary General).
The Duke of Edinburgh this evening attended the unveiling of The King's Champion's Coronation Armour at HM Tower of London, London EC3.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, with The Duke of Kent, Chancellor, today visited the University of Surrey, Stag Hill, Guildford, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey (Mr. Michael More-Molyneux).
St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal this afternoon visited Princes Group plc, Lynn Road, Wisbech, to mark its Centenary and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire (Mrs. Julie Spence).
Her Royal Highness later visited Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade, Bourges Boulevard, Peterborough, to mark its One Hundred and Fortieth Anniversary and was received by Brigadier Timothy Seal (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire).
The Princess Royal, Patron, Royal College of Occupational Therapists, subsequently visited Peterborough Adult Locality Mental Health Team, the Old Town Hall, 17 Bridge Street, Peterborough.
Buckingham Palace
The King this morning received representatives of Holocaust Educational Trust.
His Majesty, Patron, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, received survivors of the Holocaust and their families.
The King, Patron, Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, and The Queen, Patron, the Anne Frank Trust UK, this afternoon held a Reception at Buckingham Palace to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
The President of the Co-Operative Republic of Guyana visited The King this afternoon.
Later, the Rt. Hon. Sir Keir Starmer MP (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury) had an audience of His Majesty.
The Queen, Patron, the Anne Frank Trust UK, this afternoon received Mr. Timothy Robertson upon relinquishing his appointment as Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Daniel Green upon assuming the appointment.
Her Majesty, Patron, The Queen's Reading Room, this evening attended a Screening of "Hamnet" at the May Fair Hotel, Stratton Street, London W1, and was received by Colonel Jane Davis (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London).
Kensington Palace
The Prince of Wales this afternoon received Mr. John Swinney MSP (First Minister of Scotland) at Windsor Castle.
The Princess of Wales, Patron, Family Action, this morning visited Kenburgh House, 28 Manor Row, Bradford, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of West Yorkshire (Professor Adeeba Malik).
Her Royal Highness, Patron, Rugby Football League, this afternoon visited Wakefield Trinity Rugby League Football Club, DIY Kitchens Stadium, Doncaster Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
The Princess of Wales later joined a hike at Baslow Edge, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, with people who have previously participated in a Mind Over Mountains Wellbeing Walk.
St. James's Palace
The Duchess of Edinburgh, Patron, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, this morning attended the re-launch of the 'Baby Steps' Programme at 1 Braham Street, London E1.
Her Royal Highness later received the Ambassador from the Republic of Peru to the Court of St. James's (His Excellency Mr. Ignacio Higueras Hare).
St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal this morning visited the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Lancashire, Fylde Road, Preston, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire (Mrs. Amanda Parker).
Her Royal Highness, President, Riding For the Disabled Association, this afternoon visited Dyneley Group, Crown Point House, Crown Point Road, Burnley, Lancashire, to mark its Fiftieth Anniversary.
The Princess Royal, President, UK Fashion and Textile Association, later visited James Dewhurst Limited, Altham Lane, Altham, Accrington, Lancashire.
Her Royal Highness, Royal Patron, Motor Neurone Disease Association, this evening attended a Reception at the Institution of Civil Engineers, One Great George Street, London SW1, and was received by Dr. Annette Prandzioch (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).
Kensington Palace
The Duke of Kent, President, Imperial War Museums, this morning attended a Recital given by the English Chamber Orchestra to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day at Imperial War Museum London, Lambeth Road, London SE1.
His Royal Highness, President, Imperial War Museums, later viewed the Exhibition entitled 'Emergency Exits: the Fight for Independence in Malaya, Kenya and Cyprus' at Imperial War Museum London.
Sandringham, Norfolk
Divine Service was held in the Church of St. Peter, Wolferton, this morning.
The Bishop of London preached the Sermon.
St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal, Patron, UK Youth, this morning received Mr. David Thomlinson upon relinquishing his appointment as Chairman of Trustees and Mr. Matthew Price upon assuming the appointment.
Her Royal Highness, Patron, United Kingdom Sailing Academy, received Mr. Benjamin Willows upon relinquishing his appointment as Chief Executive Officer and Ms. Catherine Dixon upon assuming the appointment.
Sandringham, Norfolk
The Queen, Patron, this morning visited Wiltshire Museum, 41 Long Street, Devizes, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire (Dame Sarah Troughton).
Her Majesty met representatives from Swindon Women's Refuge.
The Queen afterwards visited the new site of Wiltshire Museum at Devizes Assize Court, Northgate Street, Devizes.
Her Majesty, Patron, SafeLives, later held a Meeting.
By command of The King, Mr. Alistair Harrison (Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps) called upon His Excellency Mr. Cenio Lewis at 10 Kensington Court, London W8, this morning in order to bid farewell to His Excellency upon relinquishing his appointment as High Commissioner for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in London.