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Her Majesty The Queen to Celebrate International Women’s Day

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Queen Camilla visits the Situation Room in Mombasa County to meet staff, volunteers and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, and to learn how the survivors are supported whilst sharing her own insights from working in this area, on day four of a State Visit to Kenya, November 3, 2023.
Queen Camilla visits the Situation Room in Mombasa County to meet staff, volunteers and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, and to learn how the survivors are supported whilst sharing her own insights from working in this area, on day four of a State Visit to Kenya, November 3, 2023.

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN WILL HOST A RECEPTION TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY AND MARK THE END OF THE WOW GIRLS FESTIVAL BUS TOUR

Tuesday 12th March 2024

Her Majesty The Queen, President of WOW – Women of the World, will host a reception at Buckingham Palace to celebrate International Women’s Day and mark the end of the WOW Girls Festival Bus tour.

The WOW Girls Festival is a force for change across society in how it sees girls, their potential and the opportunities it offers for their future.

Her Majesty The Queen will be accompanied at the reception by Her Majesty The Queen of the Belgians and Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester.

On arrival, in the Grand Entrance, Their Majesties and Her Royal Highness will meet the Director of WOW, Ms Jude Kelly, the Executive Director of WOW, Ms Colette Bailey and the Director of Festivals and Programmes, Ms Domino Pateman.

Queen Camilla, Queen Mathilde and the Duchess of Gloucester will then proceed to the quadrangle where they will visit the WOW Bus, parked at its final tour destination.

The bus tour launched on 11th October – the International Day of the Girl – and concludes at Buckingham Palace following International Women’s Day on Friday 8th March.

The WOW Girls Festival Bus Tour will be brought to a close at a reception hosted by President of WOW, Her Majesty The Queen.

The WOW Bus is an interactive space, delivering workshops and activities to all corners of the UK and reaching young people from all backgrounds in the heart of their own communities.

The interior of the WOW Bus has been adapted to allow groups, individuals and families to take part in activities designed by WOW to explore creatively issues around gender equality, including through play, reading, digital experience, video and a recording studio.

Outside the bus, Her Majesty, Queen Mathilde and the Duchess will pose for a photo before boarding the bus and touring the activity stations.

Queen Camilla will meet young people who have taken part in the festival whilst visiting the recording studio and craft sessions on board the bus.

Her Majesty The Queen will then move to the Billiards Room to meet primary school children from across the UK who have taken part in the WOW Girls Festival and will be undertaking a WOW activity around identity and leadership.

Queen Mathilde and the Duchess of Gloucester will join Her Majesty in the Bow Room and meet a group of high profile individuals including Dame Helen Mirren, Melanie Brown and her daughter, Phoenix Brown. Here, Queen Camilla will deliver a speech and join a reception of approximately 160 guests involved in the tour including young people (aged 7 to 20), high profile individuals and supporters of WOW.

Royal Family to Attend Annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration

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Commonwealth Day 2019
Queen Elizabeth II leads the Royal family in procession at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, London.

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ACCOMPANIED BY THE PRINCE OF WALES AND MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY, WILL CELEBRATE COMMONWEALTH DAY 2024

Monday, 11th March 2024

Engagement 1:

Her Majesty The Queen accompanied by the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent will attend the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration at Westminster Abbey.

The Commonwealth represents a global network of 56 countries, having been most recently joined by Gabon and Togo in 2022. Working in collaboration towards shared economic, environmental, social, and democratic goals, the service seeks to highlight a vast community which spans every geographical region, religion, and culture, embracing the diversity of its population of 2.5 billion people, of which over 60 per cent are under 30 years old.

Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration observed by people in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Americas, the Pacific and Europe. The theme for Commonwealth Day 2024 is ‘One Resilient Common Future: Transforming our Commonwealth’.

The Commonwealth Day Service will draw on this theme and highlight stories of resilience, in particular, environmental resilience and marine sustainability, through performances representing the five regions of the Commonwealth and through reflections.

Upon arrival at Westminster Abbey, the Queen will be met by the Dean of Westminster, and as Her Majesty enters the abbey an all-female group of Indian Dhol drummers Eternal Taal will be performing at the Great West Door. The service will commence with a procession of Commonwealth member states’ flags.

The service will feature special musical performances, including The Ghetto Kids, from Uganda, representing Africa; Calum Scott and Jacob Portelli will be representing Europe; pianist Spencer Klymyshyn will be representing the Americas; followed by Isabella Moore and Benson Wilson, a soprano and baritone duo representing the Pacific. Samoa is the incoming Commonwealth Chair-in-Office and will host CHOGM in 2024.

Reflections will be given by Earthshot Prize-winner Notpla which specialises in creating alternatives to plastic, and by Sir Ben Okri OBE who will read a specially commissioned poem for the 75th anniversary of the Commonwealth.

A pre-recorded video message from His Majesty The King will be played during the service this year and members of the Royal Family will meet those involved in the service, including the Commonwealth flag-bearers, as they depart.

Guests of honour among the 2,000 strong congregation will include Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland, the President of Malta, Foreign Ministers, High Commissioners, senior politicians and dignitaries from across the Commonwealth, faith leaders, school children and young people from throughout the UK.

Engagement 2:

The Queen will be the guest of the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Baroness Scotland, at the annual Commonwealth Day Reception, which traditionally takes place on Commonwealth Day at Marlborough House, the home of the Commonwealth Secretariat.

Her Majesty will meet thirty guests, including Foreign Ministers and UK parliamentarians. The Queen will then proceed to the main receptions meeting guests including High Commissioners, representatives from Commonwealth associations and members of the Commonwealth community.

The Prince of Wales Visits Wrexham on St. David’s Day

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King Charles III and the Queen Consort (centre) during their visit to Wrexham Association Football Club's Racecourse Ground, meeting owners and Hollywood actors, Ryan Reynolds (centre left) and Rob McElhenney (centre right), and players to learn about the redevelopment of the club, as part of their visit to Wrexham. December 9, 2022.
King Charles III and the Queen Consort (centre) during their visit to Wrexham Association Football Club's Racecourse Ground, meeting owners and Hollywood actors, Ryan Reynolds (centre left) and Rob McElhenney (centre right), and players to learn about the redevelopment of the club, as part of their visit to Wrexham. December 9, 2022.

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL VISIT WREXHAM TO MARK ST. DAVID’S DAY

Friday 1st March 2024

The Prince of Wales will visit Wrexham on St. David’s Day to celebrate Welsh culture and the city’s vibrant community spirit.

His Royal Highness will firstly travel to the Turf pub next to Wrexham AFC to hear about the positive impact the venue and the club has had on the local community. Following this, the Prince will visit a local school to engage with its St. David’s Day celebrations and hear about the work pupils have been carrying out to learn about Welsh history and culture.

Whilst in Wrexham, the Prince will also visit the memorial of the Gresford Mining Disaster, one of the most serious disasters in British coal mining history, to recognise those who lost their lives ninety years ago.

Engagement 1:

The first engagement of the day will see His Royal Highness visit the Turf pub next to Wrexham AFC – the oldest public house at any sports stadium around the world.

During the visit, the Prince will meet staff, members of the local community and representatives of charitable organisations to hear about how it plays a key role as a hub for the local area, and the support it provides to local causes.

The Prince will then visit the pitch at the stadium to hear about the club’s redevelopment and historic rise over the past three years since the takeover by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, and meet with staff and players.

Engagement 2:

The Prince of Wales will then visit Ysgol Yr Holl Saint/All Saint’s School to see how the school is celebrating St David’s Day and hear about how its teaching its pupils about local Welsh history and cultural traditions. During the visit His Royal Highness will meet pupils taking part in activities including Dawnsio Gwerin – traditional Welsh folk dancing – and baking Bara Brith, a Welsh tea bread flavoured with dried fruits and spices.

The Prince will then hear how the school is supporting its pupils to take part in innovative, forward- looking projects by meeting those who have made it through to the UK Finals of the Formula 1 in Schools competition. The competition sees students from across the UK create their own version of an F1 team, with each team member taking on different roles such as designing the car, manufacturing, branding or becoming the team principal.

Finally, the Prince will meet Year 6 pupils who have been learning about the history of the Gresford Mining Disaster and the impact this had on Wrexham and the surrounding areas. The pupils have worked closely with the Miners’ Rescue Station in Wrexham to co-create a meaningful project to commemorate the tragedy and educate others about its history.

Engagement 3:

The final engagement of the day will see the Prince visit the memorial of the Gresford mining disaster. This year marks the 90th anniversary of the tragic event which saw 266 men die following an explosion in the Gresford Colliery.

More than 500 men were trapped underground following the explosion in the early hours of the morning, with the number of workers on site much larger than usual as many had doubled their shifts so they could watch a Wrexham football match later that day.

During the visit, the Prince will meet relatives of those who were killed in the disaster and hear from committee members who have been key in setting up the memorial and preserving the history of the colliery.

Finally, His Royal Highness will meet members from the Wrexham Miners’ Rescue Station which opened in 1913 to train rescuers on various techniques on how to save miners. In 1934, many of those who trained at the station helped in the mission to save workers trapped as a result of the Gresford disaster, with three rescue workers losing their lives.

The Prince of Wales Joins Conversation with Young People and Holocaust Survivors

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The Prince of Wales speaks with Renee Salt, 94, a Holocaust survivor, during a visit to the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London. February 29, 2024.
The Prince of Wales speaks with Renee Salt, 94, a Holocaust survivor, during a visit to the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London. February 29, 2024.

The Prince of Wales to join a conversation with young people and Holocaust survivors at the
Western Marble Arch Synagogue, London

Thursday 29th February 2024

The Prince of Wales will visit the Western Marble Arch Synagogue on Thursday 29th February where he will join a conversation with young Ambassadors of the Holocaust Educational Trust who are advocates against hatred and antisemitism.

In the context of considerable increase in antisemitism in the UK and worldwide, His Royal Highness will hear how organisations like the Holocaust Educational Trust are delivering programmes to tackle hatred and encourage cross community cohesion.

Upon arrival, the Prince will receive an overview of the Western Marble Arch Synagogue and the Jewish community it supports. The Prince will then meet Holocaust survivors who will reflect on their experiences.

Finally, His Royal Highness will meet a number of young ambassadors from all backgrounds who have taken part in the Holocaust Educational Trust’s flagship ‘Lessons from Auschwitz’. Through the project, young people from across the UK learn the history of the Holocaust and visit the site of the former Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Having seen where antisemitism can lead, they are powerful advocates for ensuring that hatred is called out, wherever it is found. In the final stage of the project, participants commit to share what they have learnt with their communities and become ambassadors, joining thousands of others across the UK. His Royal Highness will hear about what the young people have learned through the project and how as ambassadors, they are sharing the lessons from the past with their peers and wider communities.

The Princess Royal Visits Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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The Princess Royal attending the Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. December 25, 2023.
The Princess Royal attending the Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. December 25, 2023.

THE PRINCESS ROYAL WILL VISIT THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES ON FRIDAY 1ST MARCH 2024

Friday 1st March 2024

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal will visit Dubai, the United Arab Emirates on Friday, 1st March as President of the Mission to Seafarers (MtS).

On arrival in Dubai, Her Royal Highness will visit DP World’s Jebel Ali Port, the busiest port in the Middle East. Here, Her Royal Highness will hear more about the innovative technology being used at the port which includes electrified and automated high bay storage stacker cranes. The Princess Royal will also view a demonstration of container transfer from ship to shore before meeting the port’s operations team, frontline workers and the MtS welfare team.

Following this, the Princess Royal will attend a Women in Shipping and Trading Conference Panel Discussion to hear more about the importance of seafarers’ welfare with an emphasis on women in shipping and trade. Her Royal Highness will end the day in Dubai with a dinner hosted by representatives from MtS.

During the visit, Her Royal Highness will also open the new Donnelly Lines facilities at Al-Minhad Air Base.

The new HQ, welfare and accommodation facilities are named after Sergeant William ‘Billy’ Donnelly, an RAF navigator who died in UAE on 14th February 1943 after his aircraft suffered an oil leak. The facilities will support British service personnel at the airbase.

As President of the Royal Yachting Association (RYA), the Princess Royal will tour Dubai Offshore Sailing Club, the region’s largest RYA training centre, and meet dedicated volunteers who have promoted sailing and other competitive non-motorised water sports to communities in the United Arab Emirates since the club was established in 1974.

Thanksgiving Service for the Life of His Majesty King Constantine of the Hellenes

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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall leave the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral, London, on day two of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II. June 3, 2022.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall leave the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral, London, on day two of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II. June 3, 2022.

THANKSGIVING SERVICE FOR THE LIFE OF HIS MAJESTY KING CONSTANTINE OF THE HELLENES, ST GEORGE’S CHAPEL, WINDSOR CASTLE

Tuesday 27th February 2024

Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by members of the Royal Family, will attend a thanksgiving service for the life of His Majesty King Constantine of the Hellenes, at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.

The Queen, and members of the Royal Family, will be joined by Her Majesty Queen Anne-Marie, former Queen of the Hellenes, and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Pavlos, with members of the Greek Royal Family, for a thanksgiving service for the late King Constantine.

The service in the Nave of St George’s Chapel will be led by the Dean of Windsor, the Right Reverend Dr Christopher Cocksworth, and will be attended by foreign Royal Families and other guests.

King Constantine of the Hellenes

Constantine II (2nd June 1940 – 10th January 2023) was the last King of Greece, reigning from 1964 to 1974. As the only son of King Paul I and Queen Frederica, Constantine II was proclaimed King of the Hellenes on 6th March 1964 at the age of 24, succeeding his father King Paul I, the first cousin of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.

His Majesty served in all three branches of the Hellenic Armed Forces and attended the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Law School.

The King had two sisters, Queen Sofía of Spain and Princess Irene.

In 2013, King Constantine II returned to permanently reside in Greece. He passed away in the city of his birth, Athens, on 10th January 2023 and was buried privately in the Royal Cemetery at Tatoi.

The Prince of Wales to Recognise the Human Suffering Caused by Events in the Middle East

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The Prince and Princess of Wales arrive at the Royal Variety Performance at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, on November 30, 2023.
The Prince and Princess of Wales arrive at the Royal Variety Performance at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, on November 30, 2023.

THE PRINCE OF WALES TO RECOGNISE THE HUMAN SUFFERING CAUSED BY EVENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The Prince of Wales will undertake engagements which recognise the human suffering caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East and the subsequent conflict in Gaza, as well as the rise of antisemitism around the world.

His Royal Highness will meet those providing humanitarian support in the region and will hear firsthand accounts of the situation facing those on the ground. Separately he will join a conversation at a synagogue with young people from a wide range of communities who are advocates against hatred and antisemitism.

The Prince and Princess were profoundly concerned by events that unfolded in late 2023 and continue to hold all the victims, their family and friends in their hearts and minds. Their Royal Highnesses continue to share in the hope of a better future for all those affected.

Engagement 1:

Tuesday 20th February 2024

The Prince of Wales will visit the British Red Cross at its headquarters in central London where he will hear about the humanitarian efforts taking place to support those affected by the conflict in the region.

The Red Cross are providing humanitarian aid in the region via the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, including Magen David Adom in Israel and the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Teams have been responding to urgent humanitarian needs with vital aid and support, including providing first aid, ambulances, and medical support. The British Red Cross has launched an emergency fundraising appeal to support these efforts.

Upon arrival, His Royal Highness will be briefed about the Red Cross’s current operations in the region and the latest situation on the ground, in particular in Gaza. The Prince will then meet members of the charity’s psycho-social team who provide mental health support to those who are enduring trauma and suffering around the world.

Finally, technology permitting, His Royal Highness will connect via video conference to some of the teams operating in the region who are supporting the humanitarian response in Gaza.

The Prince of Wales to Attend EE BAFTA Film Awards

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend the British Academy Film Awards (Bafta) at the Royal Albert Hall, London, to meet Bafta representatives and watch the ceremony prior to the Duke presenting the Fellowship award.

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL ATTEND THE EE BAFTA FILM AWARDS

Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

Sunday 18th February 2024

The Prince of Wales will attend the EE BAFTA Film Awards ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 18th February. The Prince, President of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) will watch the awards ceremony before meeting category winners and EE Rising Star Award nominees.

The EE BAFTA Film Awards are an annual celebration of the extraordinary skills, talent and craft of the film industry. For the first time, this year’s awards show will be hosted by David Tennant, with a total of 38 feature films being nominated.

BAFTA is a world-leading independent arts charity that brings the very best work in film, games and television to public attention and supports the growth of creative talent in the UK and internationally.

The charity hosts a number of awards ceremonies and a year-round programme of learning events and initiatives – including workshops, masterclasses, scholarships, lectures and mentoring schemes in the UK, USA and Asia.

The EE BAFTA Film Awards will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 7pm on Sunday 18th February.

The Queen to Mark 15th Anniversary of Medical Detection Dogs

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The Duchess of Cornwall with therapy dog, Meg, and Liam Curtis at Kerikeri Primary School, the Bay of Islands, New Zealand
The Duchess of Cornwall with therapy dog, Meg, and Liam Curtis at Kerikeri Primary School, the Bay of Islands, New Zealand

THE QUEEN WILL HOST A RECEPTION AT CLARENCE HOUSE TO MARK THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF MEDICAL DETECTION DOGS

Tuesday 20th February 2024

The Queen will host a reception to mark the 15th anniversary of the charity, Medical Detection Dogs (MDD). During the reception, Her Majesty will meet clients who have Medical Alert Assistance Dogs which are trained by MDD to alert them if a life-threatening medical event is about to happen. The Queen will also meet the charity’s supporters and trustees, before watching a demonstration of dogs at work.

Her Majesty will be greeted by the Chief Executive & Chief Scientific Officer of Medical Detection Dogs Dr Claire Guest.

Her Majesty will meet guests including Michelle, who is supported by MDD and will be accompanied by her Medical Alert Assistance Dog, Spring, who helps to save her life daily, by alerting her when she is about to have a medical emergency caused by Addison’s disease. The Queen will also meet Demi, who will be accompanied by her dog, Bear, who alerts her to Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS) episodes.

Following the reception, Her Majesty will watch a demonstration by a Bio Detection Dog, who will detect Urinary Tract Infections from a selection of samples on stands. Another dog will then demonstrate how MDD’s dogs are making this research a reality, by detecting the odour of UTI on people through passive searching, demonstrating the work of the charity’s new project.

Finally, a puppy in training, Maggie, will deliver a gift to Her Majesty. Standard Poodle puppy Dasher will also be in attendance as part of her socialisation training.

Following the demonstrations, Dr Claire Guest will say a few words, before inviting The Queen to cut an anniversary cake.

Her Majesty The Queen to Attend a ‘Celebration of Shakespeare’

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Queen Camilla with Judi Dench during a reception for the inaugural Queen's Reading Room Literary Festival at Hampton Court Palace, 2023.
Queen Camilla with Judi Dench during a reception for the inaugural Queen's Reading Room Literary Festival at Hampton Court Palace, 2023.

HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN WILL ATTEND A CELEBRATION OF SHAKESPEARE EVENT AT GROSVENOR HOUSE HOTEL

Wednesday 14th February 2024

Her Majesty The Queen will attend a ‘Celebration of Shakespeare’, meeting fans of the playwright’s work, including stars of stage and screen, authors, directors, and representatives of the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Her Majesty will be greeted by host Gyles Brandreth and will be introduced to guests with strong links to Shakespeare’s work, including Sir Simon Russell Beale, Sir David Suchet, Jeremy Irons, Julian Glover, Brian Cox, Freddie Fox, Gary Oldman and Robert Lindsay.

The Queen will also meet guests, including Dame Eileen Atkins, Baroness Floella Benjamin, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Penelope Keith, Dame Twiggy Lawson, Dame Joanna Lumley and Dame Virginia McKenna.

Following the conversation Her Majesty will join the guests for a group photograph.

The Queen will then enter the reception, meeting actors, authors, directors, and representatives of the National Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Company.

At the end of the reception there will be performances by Gary Oldman, Robert Lindsay and Dame Judi Dench.

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