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Buckingham Palace
The King this morning visited George Strachan Limited of Royal Deeside, Main Street, Aboyne, to mark its Centenary and was received by the Lady Saltoun (Vice-Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire).
His Majesty met members of the Strachan family and shop staff.
Buckingham Palace
The King was represented by Admiral Roy Clare at the Funeral of Mr. Peter Still (former Coxswain of HMS BRONINGTON) which was held at Porchester Crematorium, Porchester, Hampshire, this morning.
Windsor Castle
The King and Queen this morning arrived at St Asaph Cathedral and were received at the West Door by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Clwyd (Mr. Henry Fetherstonhaugh), the Bishop of St. Asaph (the Right Reverend Gregory Cameron) and the Dean (the Very Reverend Nigel Williams).
The King and Queen attended the Maundy Service at which His Majesty distributed the Royal Maundy.
The Right Reverend Graham Usher (Lord High Almoner) and the Reverend Canon Paul Wright (Sub-Almoner) were present.
The King's Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard were on duty.
After the Service the new Welsh Chaplains were presented to Their Majesties by the Dean of the Chapel Royal in Wales (the Right Reverend Dorrien Davies).
The King and Queen this afternoon attended a Reception in front of the West Door before meeting well wishers outside the Cathedral.
Buckingham Palace
The King held a Council at 2.00 p.m..
There were present: the Rt. Hon. Sir Alan Campbell MP (Lord President), the Rt. Hon. Edward Miliband MP (Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero), the Rt. Hon. Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds MP (Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General), the Rt. Hon. Sir Stephen Timms MP (Minister for Social Security and Disability) and the Rt. Hon. Anna Turley MP (Minister of State without Portfolio).
Mrs. Ceri King was in attendance as Deputy Clerk of the Council.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Clive Alderton (Principal Private Secretary to Their Majesties) was in attendance.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Alan Campbell MP had an audience of His Majesty before the Council.
The Queen, Patron, BookTrust, this morning received Mr. John Coughlan upon relinquishing his appointment as Chairman of Trustees and Ms. Radha Chakraborty upon assuming the appointment.
Buckingham Palace
The King held an Investiture at Windsor Castle this morning.
His Majesty, Patron and Permanent Master, the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights, this afternoon received Mr. James Cunningham and presented him with The King's Silver Medal for 2025.
Mrs. Cunningham was also received by His Majesty.
Admiral Sir George Zambellas (Prime Warden) was present.
Later, The President of the Syrian Arab Republic visited The King at Buckingham Palace.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Keir Starmer MP (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury) had an audience of His Majesty this evening.
The Princess Royal, on behalf of The King, held an Investiture at Windsor Castle this afternoon.
Windsor Castle
The King this morning received representatives from international and United Kingdom fisheries organisations.
His Majesty this afternoon joined a Reception at Windsor Castle held by the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance.
Buckingham Palace
The King this afternoon visited Oxford Photovoltaics Limited, Oxford Pioneer Park, Mead Road, Yarnton, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Oxfordshire (Mrs. Marjorie Glasgow), the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Advisor (Professor Henry Snaith) and the Chief Executive Officer (Mr. David Ward).
His Majesty, escorted by the Chief Executive Officer, viewed a demonstration of perovskites before visiting the onsite laboratory.
The King afterwards visited O.X.C.C.U. Tech Limited (Oxford Carbon Capture Utilization), Oxford Airport, Langford Lane, Oxford, and was received by the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer (Mr. Andrew Symes).
His Majesty, escorted by the Co-Founder, visited the laboratories and met members of staff.
Buckingham Palace
The King, Patron, Plantlife International, today received Mr. Philip Mould (President) and Ms. Nicola Hutchinson (Interim Chief Executive Officer).
His Majesty, Patron, the British Red Cross Society, received Ms. Elizabeth Padmore upon relinquishing her appointment as Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton (Chief of the Defence Staff) was received by The King.
His Majesty, Royal Founding Patron, In Kind Direct, received Mr. Michael Gidney (Chief Executive Officer).
Buckingham Palace
The King held an Investiture at St. James's Palace this morning.
His Majesty, Patron, the National Gallery, received Mr. John Booth (Chairman of the Board of Trustees) at Buckingham Palace.
The following were received in audience by The King and kissed hands upon their appointment as His Majesty's Ambassadors: Ms. Victoria Billing (the Kingdom of Denmark), Mr. Javed Patel (the Republic of Croatia), Mr. Qudsi Rasheed (the State of Kuwait) and Ms. Zoë Ware (the Democratic Republic of Congo and His Majesty's non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Congo and His Majesty's non-resident Ambassador to the Central African Republic).
Mrs. Ambrina Bashar and Mrs. Leen Odeh, were also received by His Majesty.
Ms. Victoria Busby was received in audience by The King upon her appointment as British High Commissioner to the Republic of Malta.
His Majesty received Sir Damon Buffini upon relinquishing his appointment as Chairman of the Trustees of the Royal Anniversary Trust and Mr. Richard Meddings upon assuming the appointment.
The King and The Queen, Patron, The Queen's Reading Room, this evening gave a Reception at Clarence House.
The Duchess of Gloucester was present.
The Queen this morning attended a Reception at the Garrick Club, 15 Garrick Street, London WC2.
By command of The King, Mr. Alistair Harrison (Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps) called upon Her Excellency Ms. Abida Islam at 28 Queen's Gate, London SW7, this afternoon in order to bid farewell to Her Excellency upon relinquishing her appointment as High Commissioner for the People's Republic of Bangladesh in London.
Buckingham Palace
The King and Queen this morning visited the Eden Project, Bodelva, marking its Twenty Fifth Anniversary, and were received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Cornwall (Colonel Sir Edward Bolitho), the Co-Founder (Sir Timothy Smit) and the Group Chief Executive Officer (Mr. Andrew Jasper).
His Majesty, escorted by the Co-Founder and the Group Chief Executive Officer, and Her Majesty, escorted by Ms. Erica Neve (Eden Project Trustee) and Mr. Peter Stewart (Director Emeritus and Founder, the Big Lunch), viewed a section of the new marble run and met members of the design team.
The King this afternoon visited Holy Trinity Church, St. Austell, and met local community groups and representatives from Young People Cornwall.
His Majesty afterwards walked to Market House, St. Austell, and met local business people based in the market and representatives from the Market House Regeneration committee.
The Queen arrived at Market House and met representatives from the Male Allyship initiative and, as Patron of Children's Hospice South West, met those from Children's Hospice South West, Little Harbour.
Their Majesties subsequently walked along St. Austell High Street meeting members of the public.
The Queen, Patron, Silver Stories, this afternoon visited St. Austell Library, 2 Carlyon Road, St. Austell, and was received by Mrs. Daphne Skinnard (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Cornwall).
The Rt. Hon. Sir Keir Starmer MP (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury) had an audience of The King this evening.
The Prince of Wales, on behalf of His Majesty, held an Investiture at Windsor Castle this morning.
By command of The King, Mr. Alistair Harrison (Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps) called upon His Excellency Mr. Inigo Lambertini at 4 Grosvenor Square, London W1, this morning in order to bid farewell to His Excellency upon relinquishing his appointment as Ambassador from the Italian Republic to the Court of St. James's.