Charles and Camilla: Official Visit to Bahrain, Oman and the UAE - November 2016


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:previous: The photo caption might lead one to believe guarding the Duchess was a feat on par with conquering Everest. ;)
 
That was the intention - true - but the CC has stopped reporting their official engagements on the 6th so my question was - did the tour end for some reason so that the engagements planned for the 7th to the 11th have been cancelled. They planned over 50 engagements during the week but only about 20 have been reported on the CC - those of the 5th and 6th.

As the CC is up for the 8th - with Anne undertaking two engagements - and no one else doing anything official The Queen obviously didn't regard whatever they were doing on the 7th and 8th - if they did anything - as official as she has the final say as to what goes into the CC.

That is the reason for my question.

This may be too late to help but there were events on every except 9th November which was designated a rest day. They carried out a number of engagements on 10 and 11 and arrived home on the evening of the 11th.

Charles carried out over 40 engagements and Camilla over 30. They did a number of separate events.
 
The Court Circular has finally been updated with the remaining engagements.

Court Circular 10th November:
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today carried out engagements in Bahrain.

Their Royal Highnesses this morning visited the Old Post Office Museum and unveiled commemorative stamps marking the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Bilateral Relationship between Bahrain and the United Kingdom.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall afterwards visited the Old Souq and were received by The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister (Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa).

Their Royal Highnesses subsequently visited the Krishna Temple, Manama.

The Prince of Wales afterwards called upon Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa (Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain) at the Residence on Jiddah Island.

His Royal Highness, President, The Prince's Trust International, this afternoon attended an Empowering Communities for Positive Change Meeting at Bin Matar House.

The Prince of Wales, President, The Prince's School of Traditional Arts, afterwards visited Al-Fateh Grand Mosque and subsequently joined University of Bahrain students attending a workshop on Traditional Geometry in Islamic Art, at Isa Cultural Centre.

His Royal Highness later opened the Welfare Block, HMS JUFAIR, Mina Salman Naval Base, in the presence of The Crown Prince.

The Prince of Wales and The Crown Prince subsequently visited HMS MIDDLETON.

His Royal Highness afterwards visited the National Museum with The Crown Prince.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this evening attended a Reception at the British Embassy, Manama, given by Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain (His Excellency Mr. Simon Martin) to celebrate the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Bilateral Relations between Bahrain and the United Kingdom.

His Royal Highness later attended a Dinner given by The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain at Majalis al Khial.

The Duchess of Cornwall this morning visited St. Christopher's School, Manama.

Her Royal Highness this afternoon visited the Supreme Council for Women and attended a Reception for Bahraini Women Leaders.

Court Circular 11th November:
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today carried out the following engagements in Bahrain.

His Royal Highness this morning attended a Service of Remembrance at the British Embassy in Manama.

The Prince of Wales this afternoon visited Ras Sanad Mangroves, Tubli Bay, and was briefed on the work of the Supreme Council for the Environment.

His Royal Highness, President, The Prince's Foundation for Building Community, afterwards visited the Southern New Town development and was received by The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister (Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa).

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall later visited King Hamad's Stable Majalis at Safriya Palace and were received by The King of Bahrain, The Crown Prince and Sheikh Isa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa.

The Duchess of Cornwall this morning visited Dar Al Aman Women's Refuge.

Her Royal Highness today called upon Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa at Al Roudha Palace.

The Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon visited the National Theatre and viewed a rehearsal by the Bolshoi Ballet.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this evening arrived at Royal Air Force Brize Norton from Bahrain. Mr. Clive Alderton, Mr. James Bowden, Mr. Julian Payne, Miss Eva Omaghomi, Surgeon Captain David Hett RN, Major Harry Pilcher and Mrs. Amanda MacManus were in attendance.
 
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