The Gloucesters Out and About
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were out and about on Tuesday, quietly performing their royal duties as usual.
We’ll begin with the Duke, who spent the day in the West Midlands. Prince Richard, a first cousin of the Queen, opened two buildings and helped celebrate an anniversary over the course of the day.
He first visited the Stourbridge Registration Office, where he opened the Thomas Robinson Building following it’s 13-year refurbishment headed by the West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust. It used to be a chapel, but now will be part of the registration office to be used for civil partnership ceremonies and citizenship ceremonies.
At @WestMidsCUTC The Duke of Gloucester met talented students and learnt about their projects during his visit to the newly-opened college pic.twitter.com/fBDXiqalJJ
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 28, 2017
https://twitter.com/RoyalFamily/status/846744371491950592
The Duke then headed to West Midlands Construction University Technical College, touring the college with students learning about what they work on during semester. His final stop was to the Compton Hospice, which this year is celebrating 35 years of service.
Meanwhile, Richard’s wife, Birgitte, was busy on the education front: the Duchess, as patron, first opened St Helen’s School’s new Junior School building, and then headed to Princess Helena College where she was tasked with laying the first stone of the school’s performing arts centre. The Duchess, in a lovely green and black ensemble, also opened their Heritage Wall and Rose Garden.
The Duchess of Gloucester has been helped by young students to officially open their brand new Junior School building @StHelensSchool pic.twitter.com/y23K5tgoxU
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 28, 2017
Filed under The United KingdomA pleasure to have HRH The Duchess of Gloucester visit us today to open our Heritage Wall and Rose Garden. @RoyalFamily #RoyalFamily pic.twitter.com/TrCzxkGnjx
— Princess Helena (@PHCPreston) March 28, 2017
Tagged Anniversary, Education, Hospice, Patronage, Technology, The Duchess of Gloucester, The Duke of Gloucester.
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