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Day 2 for the Prince of Wales in Poland today, March 23:
Here's a video from today.
The Prince laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw's Pilsudski Square.
Day 2 for the Prince of Wales in Poland today, March 23:
It's a very clear political statement that the UK remains committed to the defense of our common European home. Good to see him there!
The Prince of Wales received the Prime Minister of New Zealand Chris Hipkins today, May 2:
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CC Monday: The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall this morning held a Meeting with Mr Alastair Martin (Secretary of the Duchy of Cornwall) at 10 Buckingham Gate, London SW1. His Royal Highness, Duke of Cornwall afterwards chaired a Meeting of The Prince’s Council at 10 Buckingham Gate. The Prince of Wales, President, this afternoon held a Meeting with finalists of the Earthshot Prize at the Grove Hotel, Chandler’s Cross, Hertfordshire.
Today, June 29, the Prince of Wales visited the Royal Norfolk Show:
https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/new...liam-makes-surprise-visit-royal-norfolk-show/
The Prince of Wales was joined by his son Prince George on Saturday day at the cricket to watch the England V Australia Ashes at Lords's Cricket Ground in London.
Prince William and his eldest child, nine-year-old George, were all smiles at the cricket game, as the pair sat in a box amongst other famous faces including cricket commentator Mark Nichola, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Richard Thompson, Chairman of the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board).
Prince William will be in Cornwall today to open a new restaurant. The Duke of Cornwall will be in Lostwithiel this afternoon to visit the Duchy of Cornwall’s nursery where he will officially open The Orangery, its new restaurant which has been built as part of a nine-month extension project to create sustainable visitor spaces at the nursery.
Originally a slate quarry, the Duchy of Cornwall Nursery began life producing forest trees in the late 1960s. It started to sell plants to the public in 1974 and went on to become one of the largest nurseries in the South West. A spokesperson for the nursery said: "We pride ourselves on using sustainable practices, where horticulture is celebrated, and nature is allowed to flourish."
Upon arrival at the nursery, Prince William will visit the building’s new central atrium where he will meet with nursery staff, as well as Duchy of Cornwall employees involved in the extension project.
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Continuing through to the glasshouse, part of the original nursery building and home to the most comprehensive range of indoor plants, cacti, succulents and air plants for retail in the South West, the Duke of Cornwall will then visit the Bumblebee Garden.
Using extra space and working alongside the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, the nursery has planted a patchwork of different flowers to create the perfect home to aid the declining bumblebee population. The project has inspired visitors to create bumblebee habitats within their own domestic gardens.