On December 11 the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester as Joint Patrons of the Ralph Vaughan Williams 150th Anniversary Celebrations attended a Service at All Saints Church, Down Ampney, Cirencester, and the Duke of Gloucester afterwards planted a tree for The Queen's Green Canopy:
"The Duke of Gloucester has joined local schoolchildren in Stratford to open the newly restored historic entrance to Queen Mary’s Hospital. HRH is Patron of @HOLTofLondon, which supported the restoration work of the hospital – whose Patron was Queen Mary (The Duke's grandmother)."
"2023 marks 20 years since The Duchess of Gloucester became Patron of@turn2us_org. This week, HRH visited the charity in Dagenham to hear more about their work with @lbbdcouncil to provide practical support to people in the Borough who are experiencing financial difficulties."
The Duke of Gloucester as President of the Crown Agents Foundation attended a reception and Slava concert in support of Ukraine at Canada House in London on February 21:
On March 5 the Duke of Gloucester attended the Stairway to Heaven Memorial Trust's Service at St. John on Bethnal Green Church in London to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the Bethnal Green Tube Disaster:
Today, March 10, the Duke of Gloucester as Patron of the Temple Bar Trus attended the Ceremony of the Official Opening of the Gates of Temple Bar in Paternoster Square, London:
Today, March 14, the Duke of Gloucester visited Cumbria Clock Company, Castle Workshop, Penrith (1-3) Birdoswalk Roman Fort, Gilsland, Brampton and Askham Hall in Penrith for the HospiceatHome 25th anniversary reception (4-5):
The Duke of Gloucester as Royal Honorary Colonel attended the Freedom of Monmouth Parade of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia) at the Castle, Monmouth, today, March 25:
The Duchess of Gloucester visited the Isle of Wight today, April 19.
She visited the West Wight Dementia Friendly Choir, officially opened the Isle of Wight Ambulance Station at St Mary's Hospital, visited Home-Start Isle of Wight
and edattend the Isle of Wight Games Association (IWIGA) Reception:
Today, May 12, the Duchess of Gloucester officially opened the Queen Elizabeth II Staff Covid Recovery Garden at St. Peter's Hospital in Surrey to mark International Nurses Day:
No offence to the Gloucesters but I've always thought that whenever they go out to do an engagement the people meeting them have no clue who they are. I know that could also be said of the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra nowadays but they used to be well known. Even as far back as the 70's and 80's I'd say virtually no one in the UK would have been familiar with them.
Yesterday, June 3, the Duke of Gloucester as Grand Prior of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem installed the next Prior of Wales at Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff:
Today, June 23, the Duke of Gloucester opened the Stuart Ross House, Warwickshire Police's state-of-the-art Operations and Communications Centre in Warwick:
On July 6 the Duke of Gloucester was in Rutland, he visited Ryhall Village, near Stamford, he visited C. S. Ellis Logistics, Wireless Hill, South Luffenham and Hanson Cement, Ketton Cement Works and he visited the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Ketton.
The Duchess of Gloucester as Patron of Parkinson's UK attended a lunch at at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire, today, September 8, and viewed the "Howden photography exhibition at Ascot commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s love of racing":
On September 13 the Duke of Gloucester as Patron of the Cultura Trust and the Duchess of Gloucester attended a briefing on the Barnard Castle Project at Raby Castle, Staindrop, Darlington, they visited the "Rising Project" at Raby Castle and the Duke of Gloucester as Patron of Cathedrals in Pilgrimage and the Duchess of Gloucester as Patron of the Cathedral Music Trust visited Durham Cathedral:
Today, September 15, the Duke of Gloucester as Grand Prior attended a reception at St John's Gate in London to mark the Organ Donor Award's 10th anniversary:
On October 3 the Duke of Gloucester visited the Warners Textile Archive Exhibition, Braintree Museum, Braintree, he visited Hedingham Castle, Halstead, Essex. And as Vice Royal Patron of the Almshouse Association, he visited the Courtauld Homes of Rest, Halstead Almshouses, Halstead.