On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh spent their fourth day in Japan, attending engagements in Osaka.
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On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh spent their fourth day in Japan, attending engagements in Osaka.
On Sunday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh spent their third day in Japan, visiting Koyasan.
On Saturday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh spent their second day in Japan.
On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh started an official visit to Japan.
On Tuesday, members of the British Royal Family attended the Requiem Mass held for the Duchess of Kent at Westminster Cathedral.
On Wednesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh hosted a meeting with representatives of the Gender Action for Peace and Security and Women, Peace and Security.
On Monday, the Duchess of Edinburgh spent her last day in Alberta, Canada.
On Sunday, the Duchess of Edinburgh spent her fourth day in Alberta, Canada, as Patron of Spruce Meadows.
On Saturday, the Duchess of Edinburgh spent her third day in Alberta as Patron of Spruce Meadows.
On Friday, the Duchess of Edinburgh spent her second day in Calgary as Patron of Spruce Meadows.
On Thursday, the Duchess of Edinburgh started a four-day visit to Alberta, Canada, as Patron of Spruce Meadows, a Calgary show jumping venue.
On Friday evening, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh attended the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle. This year’s show, The Heroes Who Made Us, celebrates 75 years of the tattoo.
On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh attended a VJ80 commemoration service at Edinburgh Castle.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, as Colonel-in-Chief of The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, visited two of their Battalions at their headquarters in Tidworth, Wiltshire.
On 19 November 2005, on Monaco’s National Day, the third day of Prince Albert’s enthronement festivities took place.
On Friday, the Duchess of Edinburgh spent her second day in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On Thursday, the Duchess of Edinburgh started a three-day visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On Tuesday, President Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron started a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom.
On Monday, the Duchess of Edinburgh attended the 8th day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh attended a memorial service held at St Paul’s Cathedral to mark the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings in London.