Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Current Events 27: January 2015-Sept 2022


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I love seeing them doing joint engagements. Charles and Camilla are a really fun couple and always seem to be smiling or laughing and being hand in hand or arm in arm or a hand to the back are not seen as unseemly and improper or breaking protocol.

Perhaps it is just that while they are a great double act in general but when in Scotland they seem to really let their hair down so to speak.
 
Why is he sitting in the back and she in the front and theyre not sitting both in the back?

They arrived together but left in separate cars, she in the front of the land Rover Discovery, and he in the back of the Audi A6
 
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall during their visit to the Supreme Court today.

 
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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are in Liverpool today, February 12.

They attend a reception at Victoria Gallery & Museum, University of Liverpool together with the President of Ireland and Mrs Higgins, to celebrate the Prince's and President Higgins's joint Patronage of The Institute of Irish Studies.

The Prince of Wales visits St George's Hall and Royal Albert Dock.

And the Duchess of Cornwall as Patron of Beanstalk attends a Beanstalk Story Starters children's literacy event to celebrate the charity's partnership with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library at Liverpool Central Library.


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** liverpoolecho: Live updates as Prince Charles and Camilla visit Liverpool and Wirral **


** dailymail: Royal blue! Charles and Camilla wear coordinating colours as they meet Ireland's President Michael D Higgins..**
 
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Here's a video of TRH The Prince and Duchess with the Irish President and 1st Lady in Liverpool today.



Later HRH The Prince of Wales visited the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool.

 
Court Circular 12th February:
The Prince of Wales, Joint Patron, and The Duchess of Cornwall this morning visited the Institute of Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool, the Foundation Building, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, and were received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside (Mr. Mark Blundell).

His Royal Highness this afternoon visited St. George's Hall, St. George's Place, Liverpool.

The Prince of Wales afterwards visited the Royal Albert Dock, the Colonnades, Liverpool.

His Royal Highness, Patron, Marie Curie Cancer Care, later visited the Marie Curie Hospice, Speke Road, Liverpool.

The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron, Coram Beanstalk, this afternoon visited Story Starters, Liverpool Central Library, William Brown Street, Liverpool, and was received by Mr. Robert Owen (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside).

Her Royal Highness later visited Wirral Women and Children's Aid, Birkenhead.

The Duchess of Cornwall afterwards visited the Baltic Triangle, Jamaica Street, Liverpool.
 
Prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall are attending a reception and dinner this evening at the Embassy of Ireland to celebrate UK-Irish relations as we approach St Patrick’s Day.

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Short video from their arrival

 
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Bit early for St Patricks day but aren't Charles and Camilla away later this month?

 
Bit early for St Patricks day but aren't Charles and Camilla away later this month?

Yes, they are in the Caribbean March 17-29.

Court Circular 12th March:
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon received Captain Ian Groom upon relinquishing his appointment as Senior Naval Officer, HMS PRINCE OF WALES, and Commodore Stephen Moorhouse upon assuming the appointment of Commanding Officer.
 
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The sign on the wall is very effective. I love it.
Love the colour Camilla wears too. Prince Charles is always dapper.
The gardens of Hillsborough Castle look very pretty - so good that they are open to the public.
 
Here's a video from todays visit to Hillsborough Castle in Belfast.



 
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The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall went onto a garden party at Castle Coole in county Fermanagh.


 
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I love how both Charles and Camilla are so relaxed and engaged in their surroundings. They seem totally at ease and have ready smiles and frequently are brought to laughter.

They just seem to get better and better with age. Like a fine wine or whisky, they are smooth and happy and my secret little pleasure is that invariably, somewhere along the road, someone will have brought their dog along to meet them and they both seem genuinely pleased to see them.
 
Court Circular 20th May:
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The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this morning departed from Royal Air Force Brize Norton for Ireland and were received later upon arrival at Casement Aerodrome, County Dublin, by Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Ireland (His Excellency Mr Robin Barnett) and the Ambassador from Ireland to the Court of St James’s (Mr Adrian O’Neill).

Their Royal Highnesses this afternoon visited Glencree Peace and Reconciliation Centre, Enniskerry, County Wicklow, and were received by The President of Ireland and Mrs Sabina Higgins.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall afterwards attended a Reception at Powerscourt House and Gardens, County Wicklow.

The Prince of Wales later visited the Cool Planet Experience, Powerscourt Estate.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this evening attended a Dinner at the Residence in Dublin and were received by Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Ireland and An Tánaiste (Mr Simon Coveney).

The Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon visited Bray Women’s Refuge, County Wicklow.

Mr Scott Furssedonn-Wood and Mrs Belinda Kim are in attendance.

Court Circular 21st May:
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The Prince of Wales this morning visited the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Kilmacurragh, Kilbride, County Wicklow, Ireland.

His Royal Highness later visited the Upper Lake, Glendalough, County Wicklow.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon visited Glendalough Monastic Settlement.

The Duchess of Cornwall this morning visited the Avoca Handweavers, County Wicklow.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall this afternoon attended a Garden Party at Castle Coole, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.

Their Royal Highnesses afterwards visited Lisnaskea and were received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of County Fermanagh (the Viscount Brookeborough KG).

The Prince of Wales later received the Rt Hon Arlene Foster MLA (Leader of the Democratic Unionist Party) at Hillsborough Castle.

Court Circular 22nd May:
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The Prince of Wales this morning visited the Belfast Jewish Community at their Belfast Synagogue, 49 Somerton Road, Belfast, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of the County Borough of Belfast (Mrs Fionnuala-Jay O’Boyle).

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall afterwards visited the Bank Buildings, Belfast, and were received by Sir Nigel Hamilton (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of the County Borough of Belfast).

Their Royal Highnesses subsequently visited the Grand Central Hotel, Bedford Street, Belfast.

The Prince of Wales this afternoon visited Finnebrogue Artisan, Down Business Park, 46 Belfast Road, Downpatrick, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of County Down (Mr David Lindsay).

His Royal Highness, President, The Prince’s Trust, later visited St Patrick’s Grammar School, Cathedral Road, Armagh, and was received by Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of County Armagh (the Earl of Caledon).

The Prince of Wales afterwards visited St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh.

His Royal Highness subsequently visited the Palace Demesne, Armagh.

The Prince of Wales afterwards visited Brownlow House, Windsor Avenue, Lurgan, Craigavon.

His Royal Highness this evening attended a Concert and Reception at Hillsborough Castle.

The Duchess of Cornwall this morning visited Belfast Welcome Centre, Donegal Square North, Belfast, and was received by Sir Nigel Hamilton (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of the County Borough of Belfast).
 
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This is the 5th visit since 2015 by the Prince and Duchess to the Republic of Ireland one thing that has struck me is the warm relationship between the Royal Couple and the Presidential couple.

 
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