The Earl of Wessex to carry out a full day of engagements in Worcestershire

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QuoteThe Earl of Wessex will visit Cheltenham College to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of its Combined Cadet Force, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

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QuoteThe Earl of Wessex Patron, will visit the Royal Wolverhampton Grammar School, Wolverhampton, West Midlands

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The Earl of Wessex will visit the Malvern Theatres, Grange Road, Malvern, Worcestershire

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QuoteThe Earl of Wessex will open the Territorial Army Centre, Dancox House, Pheasant Street, Worcester

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Thanks, Windsor for this info. I am still mifted at the UK media for NOT reporting on the Wessexes tour of Canada. Since he is a son of the Queen, I think there should have been some coverage. Will and Kate may be the stars, but stars always have supporting roles and Sophie and Edward are at least that and should be recognized. IMO, of course!!

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QuotePrince Edward's Royal Seal of Approval for New Centre

THE Earl of Wessex opened the new Territorial Army Centre in Worcester and gave it his royal seal of approval.

Prince Edward unveiled a plaque at the centre at 214 (Worcester Battery), part of 104 Regiment Royal Artillery (volunteers), based at Dancox House in Lowesmoor.

The Prince was also presented with a bottle of iconic Worcestershire sauce as he was welcomed by soldiers and dignitaries during the ceremony yesterday and got to see for himself the results of a £75 million project to regenerate the area.

The battery commander Major Stephen Dwyer said: "It is an absolute honour and a privilege to have the Earl of Wessex to attend here, especially as the TA is now taking a greater role in the regular army."

Prince Edward's royal seal of approval for new centre (From Worcester News) 

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