On July 9, 2012, Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall began their four-day tour of Wales.
According to the official website for the Prince of Wales, the royal couple celebrated “…St. Asaph’s new City status by attending a Service of Thanksgiving…” From there they were at St. Asaph Cathedral where they “…met representatives from various community groups and local businesses…”
Afterward, the prince and the duchess opened the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre where they mingled with “… traders, cookery school students, craftsmen, and visitors…”
Soon, the Prince of Wales was at RAF Valley in Anglesey where he met the Duke of Cambridge as well as the “…Station Commander and Search and Rescue crews…” Also on today’s agenda, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall were at the:
… Ceredigion council offices in Aberystwyth where they met residents affected by the recent flooding in Ceredigion and members of the emergency services involved in the rescue operations.
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Sources: Princeofwales.gov.uk, BBC News, and Telegraph