On Tuesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh officially opened the Charfleet Book Bindery in Canvey Island.
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On Tuesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh officially opened the Charfleet Book Bindery in Canvey Island.
On Friday, members of the British Royal Family attended the fourth day of the Ascot Racecourses.
On Thursday, members of the British Royal Family attended the third day of the Ascot Racecourses.
On Wednesday, members of the British Royal Family attended the second day of the Royal Ascot racecourses.
On Monday, members of the British Royal Family attended the Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
On Saturday, members of the British Royal Family attended the traditional Trooping the Colour parade, the first of King Charles III’s reign.
On Thursday, the Duchess of Edinburgh was invested as Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St John by the Duke of Gloucester at Buckingham Palace.
On Thursday, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Royal National Institute of Blind People as Global Ambassador of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness.
On Tuesday evening, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh attended the “Rhino Man” screening at the Battersea Power Station in London.
On Sunday, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited a farm in Surrey to mark LEAF Open Farm Sunday as Patron of LEAF.
On Saturday, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Society Show in Windsor Great Park.
On Thursday, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh opened the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Wood at Royal Ascot Golf Club.
On Wednesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited Richard Atkins Primary School in Brixton to celebrate the NSPCC’s Childhood Day which takes place on June 9th.
On Tuesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh attended several engagements in Guildford, Surrey.
On May 19th, the Duchess of Edinburgh attended the OSCAR Foundation Fundraising Ball in London as Patron of the OSCAR Foundation.
This week, following her two-day visit to Baghdad, the Duchess of Edinburgh visited the Kurdistan Region.
The Duchess of Edinburgh spent two days in Baghdad, Iraq, in support of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (WPS) and to continue her work with survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
On Wednesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh was in Cornwall to attend several engagements.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Duchess of Edinburgh hosted the Not Forgotten Association Garden Party at Buckingham Palace.
On Tuesday morning, the Duchess of Edinburgh attended the Chartered Management Institute Women Annual Conference at the Institute of Engineering and Technology. T