On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Birmingham to celebrate the city’s diverse culture and heritage.
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On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Birmingham to celebrate the city’s diverse culture and heritage.
On Sunday, members of the British Royal Family attended the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Following the launch of the Business Task Force for Early Childhood, the Princess of Wales spoke with Iceland Food’s executive chair Richard Walker for the Shaping Up campaign.
On Tuesday, the Princess of Wales launched her new Business Taskforce for Early Childhood at NatWest's headquarters in the City of London.
On Friday, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the 1st Battalion Irish Guards’ St Patrick’s Day Parade at Mons Barrack in Aldershot.
On Monday, members of the Royal Family attended the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey in London.
On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Hayes Muslim Centre to thank those involved in the aid and fundraising effort to help those affected by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
On Wednesday, the Princess of Wales took part in a training exercise with the 1st Battalion Irish Guards on Salisbury Plain.
On Thursday, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit spent their second day in London. They met with the Prince and Princess of Wales at Windsor Castle.
On Wednesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Combermere Barracks to attend the St David’s Day Parade in Windsor.
On Tuesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended several engagements in South Wales ahead of St David’s Day.
On Saturday afternoon, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the Wales v England Six Nations Rugby Game at Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
On Tuesday, the Princess of Wales visited Oxford House Nursing Home in Slough to mark Shrove Tuesday.
On Sunday evening, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the 2023 BAFTAs at the Royal Festival Hall
On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Falmouth. It was their first official visit to Cornwall since becoming the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall following the passing of The Queen.
On Wednesday, the Princess of Wales visited Landau Forte College Derby to celebrate Captain Preet Chandi’s achievements. Captain Preet Chandi broke the world record for the furthest unsupported solo Polar expedition in history.
On Monday, Kensington Palace shared a video of the Princess of Wales visiting St. John's School in Bethnal Green to mark Children's Mental Health Week.
On Friday, Kensington Palace released a video of the Princess of Wales with radio presenter Roman Kemp as part of the Shaping Us campaign.
On Tuesday, the Princess of Wales attended ‘Shaping Us’ campaign events in Leeds.
On Monday, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the Centre for Early Childhood “Shaping Us” Campaign Preview and Reception ahead of the Campaign’s official launch on Tuesday.