On August 2, 2013, His Royal Highness Prince Harry of Wales arrived at HM Naval Base in Devonport, Plymouth to officially open the new £30million Royal Marines Tamar center (RMT). The RMT is the headquarters for the Royal Marines’ operational and training units of small boats, landing craft, hovercraft and fast boats according to a press release via Clarence House.
After unveiling a new plaque, reviewing the guard and parade of 1 Assault Squadron Royal Marines, Prince Harry attended a private reception with military personnel and their families.
On Thursday, August 1, 2013, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal arrived at the Berwick Barracks in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England to participate in Minden Day.
For detailed information about today’s event please click here.
On Tuesday, July 30, 2013, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco inaugurated a new water-skiing park at the Lac de l’Arèna in Roquebrune-sur-Argens, France.
And, well, there is not much else to say except… yay. 🙂
After his visit to the 132nd Sandringham Flower Show in the county of Norfolk His Royal Highness The Duke of Rothesay — as he is known in Scotland — flew to town of Tain in the Highlands of Scotland.
This afternoon the duke visited the Glenmorangie Distillery as well as the Highland Fine Cheeses Ltd at Blairliath Farm.
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On the morning of July 31, 2013, Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visited the 132nd Sandringham Flower Show in the county of Norfolk.
The Sandringham Flower Show, according to their official website, is:
“…one of the most prestigious horticultural events in the East of England. Now in its 132nd year, it is much more than just a Flower Show. It is a unique event offering not only the best in horticulture but also an excellent day out, filled with family entertainment.
Set in the magnificent surroundings of Sandringham Park with Sandringham House and Sandringham Church as a backdrop, this one-day show attracts around 20,000 visitors each year. From the beginning the show has been privileged to enjoy Royal patronage and traditionally our Royal Patron attends the Show.
Many of the region’s leading nurseries and horticultural specialists exhibit. In addition to these displays the show features display gardens by leading designers, around 200 trade stands (both horticultural and general), a craft marquee, main arena events, children’s entertainment and a military band.
The Royal marquees contain the competitions in vegetables, fruit, flowers and floral art, with the entries grown by local residents; there are also some open classes which anyone may enter. In the amateur’s marquee, local gardening and horticultural clubs enter a judged display competition, whilst the Horticultural Trades marquee features displays by leading nurseries.
The Gardeners’ Forum is the venue for gardening talks by top television gardeners Chris Beardshaw and Alan Mason, who are joined by Martyn Davey, Head of Horticulture & Design at Easton College, and radio gardener and allotment expert Terry Walton. The Gardeners’ Forum culminates in a Gardeners’ Questions event.
The profits from each show are donated to local charities and since 1977 the Show Committee have donated more than £500,000 to local charities.”
For more information about today’s event as well as to watch another video and to view photos please click the links below.
On July 31, 2013, Their Royal Highnesses The Earl and Countess of Wessex attended day two of the 2013 New Forest and Hampshire County Show which “…helps raise funds to support the New Forest Agricultural Show Society and other local and national charitable organizations…”
For more information about today’s event please click here.
“His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge is due to make his first official appearance since the birth of his first son at a charity polo match at Ascot with his brother Prince Harry this weekend.”
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