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The Duke of Cambridge will Visit Nottinghamshire

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The Duke of Cambridge does a high-five with entrepreneur Michael Harkins during a visit to the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE WILL VISIT NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Wednesday 26th February 2020

The Duke of Cambridge will carry out engagements in Nottinghamshire on Wednesday 26th February.

His Royal Highness will first visit Tarmac’s National Skills and Safety Park and will meet the company’s young apprentices to learn more about their roles and career ambitions before officially opening the centre. The Duke will then join a meeting with CEOs, managing directors and chairs of leading UK businesses to discuss joint opportunities for companies in the UK to support social mobility and to improve the options available to young people across British society.

Tarmac is the UK’s leading sustainable building materials and construction solutions business. With a 150-year heritage, the company directly employs around 7,000 people at more than 400 sites across the UK, supplying building materials such as asphalt, lime, ready-mix concrete and cement, to infrastructure projects across the country. The new Tarmac National Skills and Safety Park provides a dedicated training facility to equip people working in the construction sector with the skills needed to respond to demands in the UK.

Located at an active quarry near Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, the facility offers first-class, practical and classroom-based training for emerging industry talent – including apprentices, graduates and those retraining from other sectors.

The Duke of Cambridge’s second engagement will be announced once he has arrived at the venue.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall to Present Queen’s Anniversary Prizes

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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during a tour of the Visitor Centre and the Walled Garden at the reopening of Hillsborough Castle and gardens in Northern Ireland.

THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL WILL PRESENT THE QUEEN’S ANNIVERSARY PRIZES FOR HIGHER AND FURTHER EDUCATION FOR 2018-2020 AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

Thursday 20th February 2020

The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education for 2018-2020 will be presented by The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London.

22 UK universities and colleges have been awarded Prizes in recognition of a range of innovative work.

Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will arrive and meet key representatives from the Royal Anniversary Trust, including the Chairman, Sir Damon Buffini.

They will proceed to The Ballroom for the Prize Giving ceremony and photo opportunity. The Prince of Wales will present medals and The Duchess of Cornwall will distribute scrolls. Their Royal Highnesses will meet guests including Council Members and Trustees in the Blue Drawing Room. Their Royal Highnesses will then progress to meet Prize Winners (in two groups of eleven) in the Picture Gallery.

The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes are the highest National Honour awarded to UK colleges and universities. They are presented every two years to universities and colleges who submit work judged to show excellence, innovation, impact and deliver real public benefit.

Entries in the scheme are invited in any field or discipline and are subjected to rigorous independent assessment in a process managed by the Royal Anniversary Trust, an independent charity.

Work submitted is read by up to eight of the Trust’s 300 readers, drawn from a wide range of professions and disciplines and is referred to relevant specialist, technical and governmental sources for opinion and comment. Entries are reviewed and reported on anonymously and confidentially. The Awards Council of the Trust recommend the entries judged deserving of a Prize to The Queen, on the advice of the Prime Minister.

The creation of The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes was announced in Parliament in 1993 by the Prime Minister, with Her Majesty’s consent and with all-party support. The 2018—2020 round is the thirteenth round of The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes, the first round was announced in 1994 and to date, 275 Prizes have been awarded to 82 universities and 49 further education colleges. The Trust was established in 1990 to create a national programme of educational activities and other events marking the 40th anniversary of The Queen’s accession in 1992.

The Prize itself consists of a silver gilt medallion and a decorated and inscribed certificate granting the award, signed by Her Majesty The Queen.

The Prince of Wales to Undertake Engagements in Wales

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The Prince of Wales with industrial director Charles Mario Apollonio during his visit to Pirelli Tyres Ltd in Carlisle to celebrate their 50th anniversary while on a tour of Cumbria.

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL UNDERTAKE ENGAGEMENTS IN WALES

Friday 21st February

Engagement 1 

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales will visit CAF train factory in Newport to meet employees, learn about the production process and officially open the facility.

During the visit His Royal Highness will tour the CAF factory floor to meet staff working on different aspects of the production process. The Prince will also have the opportunity to board a partially completed train. Before departing, His Royal Highness will attend a reception for staff and local dignitaries to celebrate the factory’s official opening.

CAF

Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF), created in 1917, is a leader in the railway industry headquartered in Beasain, Spain. CAF offers a wide range of products that includes, among others, highspeed and very high-speed trains, regional and commuter trains (diesel and electric), metros, trams and locomotives. CAF employs more than 8,000 people in the design, manufacture and maintenance of subsystems for the global rail market. It has production facilities throughout Spain and in France, Mexico, USA, Brazil and now the UK.

Newport is CAF’s state-of-the-art train manufacturing facility completed in 2017, taking £32m investment, including a sum from the Welsh Government’s Department for Inward Investment. Currently employing around 220 people, with plans to increase this number to 300, the factory is working to complete the build of diesel trains (DMUs) for Northern Rail. The factory is also commencing work on West Midlands DMUs, followed by those for Wales and Borders; securing work for its employees to the end of 2023.

CAF Newport actively supports Women in Rail Welsh Regional Group, with steering group meetings hosted at the factory and runs a graduate training scheme and apprenticeships to be offered in 2020.

Engagement 2 

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales will visit the new Aston Martin Lagonda factory.

His Royal Highness will be met on arrival by Marek Reichman, Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer and Scott Ward, Director of Manufacturing at the St Athan site. His Royal Highness will then test drive Aston Martin’s new SUV, the DBX, and tour the factory floor. Whilst on the tour The Prince will meet engineers working at different stages of the production process, including seat installation and the paint shop.

His Royal Highness will then join a reception to celebrate the new factory, meeting staff and apprentices. HRH will also place a wings badge on the front of a DBX which will be located the reception area of the new Aston Martin facility.

Finally, HRH will unveil a plaque to commemorate his visit.

Aston Martin

Aston Martin Lagonda is a luxury automotive group focused on the creation of exclusive cars and SUVs. The iconic Aston Martin brand fuses the latest technology, exceptional hand craftsmanship and timeless design to produce models including the Vantage, DB11, Rapide AMR and DBS Superleggera. The Lagonda brand will be relaunched as the world’s first luxury electric vehicle company. Based in Gaydon, England, Aston Martin Lagonda designs, creates and exports cars which are sold in 54 countries around the world.

New factory in St Athan, Wales

In 2016, Aston Martin Lagonda announced that St Athan had been chosen as the location for its newest centre of manufacturing excellence in the UK. Originally an RAF training centre, the base was home to 14,000 personnel during World War II and was used for training both ground and air crew. After the war, St Athan continued primarily as a training facility and also the major RAF maintenance base for aircraft.

Since 2016, St Athan has undergone a three-year transformation from Royal Air Force base to state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The completion of the St Athan facility means that it joins the marque’s Gaydon headquarters and its Wellesbourne and Newport Pagnell facilities as a centre of the highest quality of British craftmanship and engineering.

The new £50million factory will create 1,000 highly skilled jobs in the area.

Engagement 3

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales will visit the British Airways Maintenance Centre (BAMC) to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the company.

The Prince of Wales will be met on arrival by Alex Cruz, CEO of British Airways.

His Royal Highness will tour the site and will meet engineers working to maintain aircraft at the site. The Prince will be shown the inside of the aircraft engine and how engineers have made new aircraft 25-40% more fuel efficient than the aircraft they replace.

The Prince will then board the aircraft and will be shown some of the sustainable changes that are being made on board the new fuel-efficient Boeing 787-900.

Following a short speech by CEO Alex Cruz, His Royal Highness will unveil a plaque to commemorate his visit made by the engineering team at the facility.

The BAMC was opened by His Royal Highness in July 1993 and he is visiting again to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the company. The facility currently employs 550 local people in highly skilled engineering jobs. Alongside this it runs a three-year apprenticeship programme on site where apprentices work alongside highly skilled engineers.

British Airways Sustainability Programme:

British Airways is committed to achieving net zero CO2 emissions by 2050 and has clear pathway to achieve this. Starting in January 2020, the airline began offsetting carbon emissions on all its flights within the UK. This means that all customers flying within the UK on flights operated by British Airways will have the carbon emissions from their flights offset by the airline and invested in carbon reduction projects around the world.

In addition, the airline is investing in new aircraft which are 20 – 40% more fuel efficient than the aircraft they replace. The airline is currently operating more than 60 of these new aircraft and has more than 100 on order.

British Airways is also leading the way in sustainable fuels development. IAG, British Airways’ parent company has invested $400m in sustainable fuels development over the next 20 years and British Airways has partnered with renewal fuels company, Velocys, to build a plant in Lincolnshire which will convert household and commercial waste into renewable sustainable jet fuel, a first for the UK and the first time an airline has done this in Europe.

British Airways Centenary Celebrations:

British Airways hosted a range of activities and events throughout the year to mark its 100th birthday. As well as looking back, the airline also hosted BA 2119 – a programme which will lead the debate on the future of flying and explore the future of sustainable aviation fuels, the aviation careers of the future and the customer experience of the future.

Her Majesty the Queen visited British Airways’ Headquarters at Waterside near London Heathrow in May last year to celebrate British Airways’ Centenary. The event involved over 2,500 colleagues celebrating the history of British Airways.

Engagement 4

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Patron, Marie Curie, will visit the Marie Curie Hospice, Cardiff and the Vale to meet with patients and staff.

His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will pay a special visit to the Marie Curie Hospice, Cardiff and the Vale to celebrate its 60th anniversary. The Prince, who has been Patron of the charity since 2003, will tour the hospice in Penarth which provides expert care and support to people living with a terminal illness and their families.

The Prince will be met by several patients and their families as well as hospice staff during a tour alongside Sarah Lloyd-Davies, Hospice Manager, and Matthew Reed, the charity’s Chief Executive. His Royal Highness will also be welcomed by actor and Marie Curie ambassador Suzanne Packer, before unveiling a plaque to mark his visit and cutting a daffodil-themed cake, made by local Michelin-starred chef James Sommerin. His Royal Highness will also become the first person to sign the charity’s Great Big Daffodil which starts its UK-wide tour in Wales the following week in Cwmbran and Cardiff.

The Great Big Daffodil

The Great Big Daffodil, part of the Great Daffodil Appeal, will give people the opportunity to share stories, memories, messages or tributes of someone special – both the loved ones we’ve lost and those that are still here. Marie Curie hopes the Great Big Daffodil will create somewhere for people to take a moment to reflect, remember and pay tribute to those that have been special to them.

The Great Big Daffodil is a 7-foot-tall steel installation, which has specially designed paper books within its petals. People in seven locations across the UK during the Great Daffodil Appeal will be able to visit the Great Big Daffodil and add to the petals their message of someone who’s been special to them. Everyone will be able to share their pictures and heartfelt messages on social media by tagging @mariecurieuk

Catch up on The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall’s most recent engagements, in the latest issue of Royal Life magazine.

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The Duke of Cambridge to Attend Wales vs France Six Nations Match

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The Duke of Cambridge throws a rugby ball during a visit to the National Sport Centre in Cardiff to launch the Coach Core Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) Programme.

THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE WILL ATTEND THE WALES VS FRANCE SIX NATIONS MATCH

Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Saturday 22nd February 2020

The Duke of Cambridge, Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), will attend the Wales vs France Six Nations Match at the Principality Stadium on Saturday 22nd February.

Before the match, the Duke will meet injured players who are supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust, of which His Royal Highness is patron. The trust was set up in 1972 as an organisation with a range of education, social and sporting objectives. The principle aim of the charity however has always been to support those players and their families who have been severely injured whilst playing rugby football in Wales.

Catch up on The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s most recent engagements, in the latest issue of Royal Life magazine.

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The Duchess of Cambridge to Attend SportsAid Event

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The Duchess of Cambridge meets members of the Coastguard helicopter team during a visit to Caernarfon Coastguard and Rescue Helicopter Base in North Wales.

THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE WILL VISIT LONDON STADIUM TO MEET THE PARENTS AND GUARDIANS OF SPORTSAID STARS

Stratford, London E20

Wednesday 26th February 2020

The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron of SportsAid, will visit the London Stadium at the Olympic Park in Stratford on Wednesday 26th February to join a SportsAid event dedicated to celebrating the role that parents and guardians play in their child’s sporting success.

SportsAid helps young British sportsmen and women aspiring to be the country’s next Olympic, Paralympic, Commonwealth and World Champions. The charity supports over 1,000 athletes each year, the vast majority aged 12 to 18, by helping financially towards training and competition costs.

Most young athletes also rely heavily on their parents and guardians, who are often the ‘team behind the team’, providing financial, logistical and practical support. SportsAid runs sessions for both athletes and their family members, allowing parents and guardians from across sporting disciplines to meet each other, share their stories and experiences, and benefit from the guidance that the charity can provide.

During her visit, the Duchess will join young athletes who are taking part in a series of track and field activities. Her Royal Highness will then meet parents and guardians of SportsAid athletes, past and present, to hear about their experiences, the challenges that they face, and about the impact of the support they receive from the charity. Her Royal Highness will also have an opportunity to listen to a panel discussion involving athletes, parents and guardians.

The Duchess became the Patron of SportsAid in 2013 and has met many young athletes helped by the charity, as well as Olympians and Paralympians who were previously supported by the organisation, at SportsAid’s training days, performance workshops and fundraising events.

The Duchess of Cornwall will Visit Brent, The London 2020 Borough of Culture

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The Duchess of Cornwall with one of the finalists in the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition 2019 during a literacy event at Turanga Library, on the sixth day of the royal visit to New Zealand.

THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL WILL VISIT BRENT, THE LONDON 2020 BOROUGH OF CULTURE

Wednesday 19th February

Engagement 1

The Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Granville Youth & Community Centre in Kilburn to celebrate Brent’s status as the 2020 London Borough of Culture. During the visit Her Royal Highness will meet with community groups who use the centre and view a cultural performance.

On arrival at The Granville The Duchess of Cornwall will be greeted by local dignitaries and meet children from the adjacent nursery. The Duchess will then move into the main hall to meet Lois Stonock, Artistic Director of the London Borough of Culture 2020, young people from the Blueprint Collective who consult on Borough of Culture programming, Brent 2020 volunteers, participants of RISE (Brent 2020’s official launch) and community advisers. The Duchess will then tour The Granville building and meet local businesses in the enterprise space, which also serves as office space for the Borough of Culture programme, before viewing a cultural performance.

London Borough of Culture

The London Borough of Culture award is inspired by the UK City and European Capital of Culture programmes. The Mayor of London’s Borough of Culture award brings Londoners together and inspires young people putting culture at the heart of local communities. In total, 22 boroughs bid for £1million funding to stage a yearlong programme of cultural events and initiatives, and to develop a plan to make culture an integral part of the borough’s future. Waltham Forest was London Borough of Culture in 2019 when Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visited the William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow.

The Granville Youth & Community Centre

The Granville is a multi-use community building in the heart of South Kilburn, managed by the South Kilburn Trust. It encompasses affordable workspace and studios for social enterprises and creative artists, as well as community space for activities, events and celebrations. The Granville is inclusive, accessible and affordable for all local people and groups, and offers services that local people need, including youth activities, healthy living, older people’s support, advice services, and exercise and dance classes. It is a place where local people can come to get advice, take part in activities or just relax and meet friends.

Engagement 2

The Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Kiln Theatre to view the recently renovated facility and meet with young people currently taking part in London Borough of Cultural social change project, The Agency.

The Duchess of Cornwall will be greeted by Indhu Rubasingham MBE, Kiln Theatre Artistic Director, and Daisy Heath, Executive Director of Kiln Theatre. Her Royal Highness will then meet members of Kiln Youth Theatre in the John Lyon Space before meeting the cast and crew of Pass Over as well as the play’s writer, Antoinette Nwandu. The visit will conclude with The Duchess meeting “Agents” from the Brent 2020 social change project, The Agency. Before departing, The Duchess will have the opportunity to meet staff from the theatre.

Kiln Tehatre

Kiln Theatre is an internationally renowned, proudly local, theatre in the heart of Kilburn. It produces high-quality, engaging work which presents the world through a variety of lenses, amplifying unheard voices into the mainstream. Led by Artistic Director Indhu Rubasingham and Executive Director Daisy Heath, it makes theatre that crosses continents and tells big stories about human connections across cultures, race and languages.

Its Creative Engagement programme is responsible for making lasting differences, championing the imagination, aspiration and potential of Brent’s community young and old. In the past year alone, Kiln Theatre has run free drama workshops for over 750 young people, 150 of whom are newly arrived in the UK, it has produced a huge community play featuring over 100 local people aged between 11-77 years old, and given away over 2,000 free tickets to people who may not usually visit the theatre. Kiln Theatre is also a participant in Brent 2020 London Borough of Culture programming.

The Agency

The Agency is a youth enterprise project that works with young people from marginalized areas to create social enterprises, events, projects and businesses that will have a positive impact on their local communities. The Agency was originally developed by the Brazilian theatre maker and journalist Marcus Faustini in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, where the project has become a major force for change – Agencia de Redes para Juventude.

Catch up on The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall’s most recent engagements, in the latest issue of Royal Life magazine.

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The Prince of Wales will Visit Emma Willis Ltd in Gloucester

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The Prince of Wales shelters from the rain under an umbrella during a visit to Wesley Community Centre in Auckland, on the second day of the royal visit to New Zealand.

THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL VISIT EMMA WILLIS LTD IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Monday 17th February 2020

The Prince of Wales will visit Emma Willis Ltd in Gloucester. His Royal Highness will be welcomed to Bearland House by Emma Willis MBE, founder of Emma Willis Ltd.

The Prince will tour the factory floor meeting staff and viewing each stage of the production process. He will visit the cutting room and meet the company’s cutters including two Syrian refugees employed by the company: Nareen Hussain and Ibrahim Khalil. His Royal Highness will also visit the sewing room where he will meet a number of Condé Naste Sewing Scholars. The Prince will hear about The Emma Willis Community Sewing School whilst in this room and will be introduced to its founder, Aysha Randera.

His Royal Highness will then be taken to the finishing and embroidery room to meet members of staff before meeting injured service personnel sponsored by the company’s charity Style for Soldiers. The Prince will view “Art in the Aftermath”, a small exhibition of paintings and poetry created by the injured service personnel.

Finally, His Royal Highness will unveil a commemorative plaque to mark his visit and be invited to sign the visitors book.

Emma Willis Ltd was set up by Emma Willis in 1989 making bespoke shirts in a small highly skilled workroom in South East London. In 1999 she opened a shop on Jermyn Street and now employs 30 people. In 2010 Emma opened the factory at Bearland House in Gloucester where much of the hand cutting and sewing now takes place.

Emma’s passion for high quality British manufacturing and creating employment drives her business. Her aim is to continue to grow the Gloucester factory whilst maintaining all the traditional methods of shirt making and hand cutting, employing and training local, young people. The company also works with local charities in Gloucester to help support vulnerable people through employment. She now employs two highly skilled Syrian refugees at the factory in Gloucester.

Style for Soldiers:

In 2008 Emma started Style for Soldiers, a charity providing complimentary smart clothing, bespoke regimental walking sticks and reunion parties for injured service men and women. In 2018, the charity put on “Art in the Aftermath”, an exhibition of painting, poetry, film, and sculpture by injured service personnel recovering through the creative process from the trauma of war.

Condé Naste Sewing Scholars:

Emma is passionate about raising the profile of the seamstresses in the fashion business and encouraging young people to sew as careers. With the support of Condé Naste’s Chairman Jonathan Newhouse, in 2015 she set up the Condé Naste Sewing Scholarship for deserving young local persons not able to go to university or facing some sort of life challenge. The award consists of a five-year place at Emma’s factory where new arrivals are taught key sewing skills by head seamstress, Kath Muir.

Emma Willis Community Sewing School:

The Emma Willis Community Sewing School is run by Aysha Randera and provides free sewing training for local people at the local Gloucester Friendship Café. Attendees are taught on industrial sewing machines donated by the company.

Catch up on The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall’s most recent engagements, in the latest issue of Royal Life magazine.

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The Queen to Officially Open New Premises of Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals

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THE QUEEN WILL OPEN THE NEW ROYAL NATIONAL ENT AND EASTMAN DENTAL HOSPITALS, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Wednesday 19th February 2020

The Queen will officially open the new premises of the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals on Wednesday, 19th February. The state-of-the-art facility brings the Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital and the Eastman Dental Hospital together under one roof.

The hospitals are part of UCLH (University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), and the two institutions have combined histories of more than 230 years of innovation in healthcare. Both undertake ground-breaking research and develop new ways to treat rare and complex dental, ear, nose, throat, hearing and balance conditions. More than 200,000 appointments will be carried out each year at the new facility.

At the hospitals, Her Majesty will see first-hand the work being carried out across the facility’s specialties, visiting the adult dental treatment floor, the paediatric treatment floor and the auditory implant centre. The Queen will speak to patients who have benefited from the hospitals’ care and meet staff, including dental and ENT clinicians, who will showcase the units.

On the paediatric floor, Her Majesty will meet children and families taking part in creative health play sessions. These sessions are used to prepare children for treatment, often to help with pre-treatment anxiety, and to teach children about their condition, overseen by play specialists and nurses.

Catch up on Her Majesty’s most recent engagements, in the latest issue of Royal Life magazine.

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The Prince of Wales to Attend Plant Health and Biosecurity Conference

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THE PRINCE OF WALES WILL ATTEND A PLANT HEALTH AND BIOSECURITY CONFERENCE AT THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW

Thursday 20th February

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Patron, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, will attend a Plant Health and Biosecurity Conference where he will address attendees.

The Prince of Wales will deliver the final address of the 2020 Plant Health and Biosecurity Conference, hosted by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. His Royal Highness will then attend a reception for fellow speakers, attendees and guests.

In February 2018, The Prince of Wales hosted the inaugural Plant Health and Biosecurity Conference at Highgrove. As well as continuing the conversations sparked two years ago, this year’s conference coincides with the United Nations International Year of Plant Health, a topic that will be addressed by Finland’s Chief Plant Health Officer. Other speakers are expected to include Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost, the Secretary of State for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Sir Nicholas Bacon, President of The Royal Horticultural Society.

RBG Kew is a world leading scientific institution and a major international visitor attraction, spanning 132 hectares of landscaped garden in West London welcoming nearly 2 million visitors annually.

Kew is also a global resource for plant and fungal knowledge and runs the Millennium Seed Band at its sister site in Wakehurst, Sussex. Through a unique combination of extensive collections, databases, scientific expertise and global partnerships, RBG Kew takes the lead on providing access to vital information on plants and fungi.

Further information is available on the RBG Kew website.

In February 2018, The Prince of Wales convened a top-level, cross-sector summit at his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire to address the growing Xylella plant disease threat and highlight the importance of biosecurity. This in turn led to the launch of Action Oak, a campaign to protect the nation’s oak trees, by Biosecurity Minister Lord Gardiner at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in 2018. In July of that year, His Royal Highness was interviewed by Adam Frost for BBC Gardeners’ World, saying, “The trouble is, the canary in the mine has tweeted for a long time about the risk to our trees, and nobody has paid attention. We have to take this really seriously.”

Catch up on The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall’s most recent engagements, in the latest issue of Royal Life magazine.

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The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall Visit Cabinet Office

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The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland, try lawn bowls during a visit to the coastal village of Garlieston, Wigtownshire, where the port played an important role in D-Day preparations in 1944, in the testing of the Mulberry Harbours.

THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL VISIT THE CABINET OFFICE

Thursday 13th February 2020

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Cabinet Office to recognise the work it undertakes on behalf of Her Majesty’s Government and to thank the Civil Service.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall will be greeted by Departmental Ministers, the Cabinet Secretary and Permanent Secretary upon arrival.

Their Royal Highnesses will learn of the work that the Cabinet Office undertakes by touring the building. Their Royal Highnesses will visit the marketplace where they will meet members of staff, including those from the Geospatial Commission, Infrastructure and Projects Authority and the Government and Digital Service. Displays on areas of work including national security, tackling climate change and the administration of honours and appointments, will be showcased.

Finally, Their Royal Highnesses will join a reception in the Stone Hall where they will meet apprentices, senior officials and employees from all divisions before unveiling a plaque.

Cabinet Office

The Cabinet Office supports the Prime Minister and ensure the effective running of government. It is also the corporate headquarters for government, in partnership with HM Treasury, and takes the lead in certain critical policy areas.

The Cabinet Office priorities are to:

  • support the Prime Minister and Cabinet to deliver the government’s programme
  • drive efficiencies and reforms that will make government work better
  • create a more united democracy
  • strengthen and secure the United Kingdom at home and abroad

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