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Court Circular

Monday 28 September 1992 23:02 BST
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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

28 September: The Princess Royal, President, International Equestrian Federation, this afternoon held an Executive Board Meeting at Windsor Castle.

Her Royal Highness this evening attended the opening session of the Consultation on 'The Rio Conference: Questions for Britain' followed by a Dinner at St George's House, Windsor Castle.

28 September: The Prince Edward, Trustee of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, today opened the Haking International Centre, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. His Royal Highness was received by Her Majesty's Lord- Lieutenant for Hertfordshire (Mr Simon Bowes Lyon).

Mrs Richard Warburton was in attendance.

KENSINGTON PALACE

28 September: The Prince of Wales today visited Suffolk and was received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant for Suffolk (Sir Joshua Rowley, Bt). His Royal Highness attended an Agricultural Show at Winston, held on the occasion of the visit to the United Kingdom of the European Community Agricultural Ministers, followed by Lunch at Helmingham Hall.

Commander Richard Aylard was in attendance.

This afternoon The Prince of Wales departed from Royal Air Force Wattisham for a visit to Rome and Bologna.

Mr Peter Westmacott is in attendance.

28 September: The Princess of Wales this morning visited the West London Day Centre for single homeless and rootless people at 136 Seymour Place, London W1.

Mr Patrick Jephson was in attendance.

28 September: The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon this afternoon visited the Decorex International 1992 Exhibition at Syon Park, Brentford.

The Lady Glenconner was in attendance.

THATCHED HOUSE LODGE

28 September: Princess Alexandra, Vice-President, and Sir Angus Ogilvy this afternoon attended a Luncheon in aid of the Care in Crisis Fund of the British Red Cross at the London Hilton, Park Lane, London W1.

The Lady Mary Mumford was in attendance.

ROYAL

ENGAGEMENTS

The Princess of Wales, Patron, the Guinness Trust, visits the Trust's Housing Estate at Stamford Hill, London N16. The Princess Royal attends a Presentation given by the Royal Naval Presentation Team for the White Ensign Association, St James's Palace; as Master, the Worshipful Company of Loriners, attends a Trade Liaison and Finance Committee Meeting, Guildhall, London EC2; as Patron, Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit, attends the Annual Conference, Glaziers' Hall, London SE1 and later as President, Registered Engineers for Disaster Relief, attends the Annual Working Dinner for Vice-Presidents, Institution of Civil Engineers, London SW1. Princess Margaret attends a Reception given by the Air League at the Royal Air Force Club, London W1. The Duke of Gloucester visits Hampshire and opens Staunton Way, Havant; addresses the Annual General Meeting of the Havant Housing Association and opens the new Park Community School, Leigh Park; and later opens the new premises of the Southampton City Youth Training Centre, Street, Southampton. The Duchess of Kent visits Repton School where she will open a new house for girls, The Garden; later opens Eagle Centre's covered market and shopping centre in Derby and visits the headquarters of the Disabled Persons Housing Service.

Changing of the Guard

The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment mounts The Queen's Life Guard at Horse Guards, 11am.

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