William & Kate's Engagements - Part 2

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TLLK

@wannable-Yes I do wish that in the next reign that adding a photo from meetings or receptions will become the norm. The Spanish royals typically have a photo to accompany their diary announcements.

wannable

That would be great. If they could only adopt it now, with the importance of transitions, changes that are important for this decade.

TLLK

I agree but I have a feeling that the manner in which the Court Circular and how information is shared is one of those traditions that QEII would like to maintain during her reign.

I believe that Charles is ready to make some alterations to the manner that court activities are shared and that he's paid attention to his peers in other European monarchies.

wannable

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The Duke of Cambridge will visit today 3 Everton projects as part of the HeadsUp campaign.

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke of Cambridge, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this morning received the Rt Hon Helen Clark (formerly Prime Minister of New Zealand and formerly Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme).

- Court Circular ll 31 January 2020

TLLK

I had a feeling that the only CC entries that we'd see  for today were  meetings.

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke of Cambridge, President, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and The Duchess of Cambridge this evening attended the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards at the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London SW7, and were received by Her Majesty?s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London (Sir Kenneth Olisa).

- Court Circular ll 2 February 2020

TLLK

Catherine writes a letter in support of Place2Be's Children's Mental Health Week.

The Duchess of Cambridge's message to mark the Place2Be Children?s Mental Health Week 2020 | The Royal Family

QuoteFor many children today, the world can feel a scary and daunting place. While we might not always feel brave inside, even the smallest act - such as sharing a worry or asking for help - can be incredibly courageous. Helping children to feel confident about seeking support can have a transformational impact on their lives.

Being able to try new things and push ourselves outside of our comfort zone are important skills that can build children?s resilience and self-esteem. Learning these skills early in life can give children tools to cope with future challenges they may face in adulthood.

I am therefore so pleased to once again support Place2Be?s Children?s Mental Health Week, which is this year focused on bravery. Through all my interactions with the charity, I?m proud to have seen how its work is helping children, young people and adults to be more confident in looking after their mental health, but there is still much more to do.  The first step is talking about it, and recently I?ve launched a UK-wide survey on the under-fives in an attempt to get people to do just that.  Our long-term ambition is to bring about positive, lasting change for generations to come.

?d love schools and families across the country to take part in the week to help children and young people to ?find their brave?.

wannable

Place2Be is seeking a new arts room scheme. It's a shame that the budget is tight for education. I only wish a billionaire can use his/her money with art.  The past 2 years the Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was shelling out money for the 8 art room schemes, unsustainable as those moneys were not being replaced in ''income''.

PrincessOfPeace

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge later visited Joe?s Ice Cream Parlour, 526 Mumbles Road, Mumbles.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this afternoon visited Tata Steel, Tata Steel Strip Products UK, Port Talbot Works, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge afterwards visited Bulldogs Boxing, Fenbrook Close, Port Talbot

- COURT CIRCULAR || 4 FEBRUARY 2020

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this morning visited the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Mumbles Pier, Mumbles, and were received by Her Majesty?s Lord-Lieutenant of West Glamorgan (Mr Byron Lewis).

- COURT CIRCULAR || 4 FEBRUARY 2020

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke of Cambridge, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this afternoon received Mr Joseph Hart (professional footballer, Burnley Football Club).

The Duke of Cambridge, Patron, later attended a Reception at St James?s Palace to mark the 150th anniversary of the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund.

The Duchess of Cambridge this morning visited the Ark Open Farm, 296 Bangor Road, Newtownards, and was received by Her Majesty?s Lord-Lieutenant of Co Down (Mr David Lindsay).

The Duchess of Cambridge later visited the Social Bite Caf?, 516 Union Street, Aberdeen, and was received by Her Majesty?s Lord-Lieutenant of the City of Aberdeen (Councillor Barney Crockett, the Lord Provost).

- COURT CIRCULAR || 12 FEBRUARY 2020

TLLK

CC Thursday:
The Duke of Cambridge this morning received Mr Alastair Martin (Secretary of the Duchy of Cornwall).
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wannable

Like the Wessex's, the Cambridge children are at half term, the unconfirmed 'spotting' at Norfolk (Anmer Hall).

It's still Tuesday, so will they have a go for a ski trip?

wannable

^So it was true. 

And yes Sandringham Estate does have 'one of' the best breeding lambs in the UK. 

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We monitor growth rates and lambing success to select the best replacement ewe lambs to continue the expansion of the flock. Sandringham Estate produces organic, 100% forage fed lamb.

TLLK

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Prince William at BP today for Investiture ceremony.

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Congratulations @benstokes38
OBE, honoured at Buckingham Palace today for services to Cricket by The Duke of Cambridge

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QuoteKensington Palace
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Congratulations to the @RoyalNavy
's David Groves, honoured with The Queen's Gallantry medal by The Duke of Cambridge, for saving the lives of 27 sailors from a burning vessel

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke of Cambridge this morning visited Tarmac?s National Skills and Safety Park, Nether Langwith, and was received by Her Majesty?s Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire (Sir John Peace).

The Duke of Cambridge afterwards visited the Beacon Project, Wood Street, Mansfield.

The Duchess of Cambridge, Patron, SportsAid, this morning visited the London Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20.

The Duchess of Cambridge, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this afternoon held an Early Years? Meeting.

- COURT CIRCULAR || 26 FEBRUARY 2020

wannable

Not an engagement, but William yesterday went to the Aston Villa's players locker room to have an informal chat and wish them luck, they lost against Manchester City; 2-1

Yesterday afternoon with his very good friend Thomas Van Straubenzee
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sandy

Being with Thomas is not a royal duty, I hope he had fun.

TLLK

QuoteNot an engagement, but William yesterday went to the Aston Villa's players locker room to have an informal chat and wish them luck, they lost against Manchester City; 2-1
Yes as @wannable pointed out this was not a royal engagement/duty but an off time activity. :happy:

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke of Cambridge, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this afternoon received Ms Christiana Figueres (formerly Executive Secretary, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change).

- COURT CIRCULAR || 2 MARCH 2020

wannable

The meetings with the likes of Gates, and CF, and many more is great, a weath of knowledge with a one on one sit down.

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Christiana Figueres Olsen is a Costa Rican diplomat with 35 years of experience in high level national and international policy and multilateral negotiations. She was appointed Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in July 2010
Born: August 7, 1956 (age 63 years), San Jos?, Costa Rica
Spouse: Konrad von Ritter
Party: National Liberation Party
Books: The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis, Establishing National Authorities for the CDM: A Guide for Developing Countries
Education: London School of Economics and Political Science, Swarthmore College
Siblings: Jos? Mar?a Figueres

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this morning departed from Heathrow Airport, London, for Ireland, were received this afternoon upon arrival at Dublin International Airport by Her Majesty?s Ambassador to Ireland (His Excellency Mr Robin Barnett) and subsequently undertook engagements in Dublin.

Their Royal Highnesses were received by the President of Ireland and Mrs Sabina Higgins at ?ras an Uachtar?in, Phoenix Park.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge afterwards laid a wreath at the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square East.

Their Royal Highnesses called upon Mr Leo Varadkar (Taoiseach) at Government Buildings, Upper Merrion Street.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this evening attended a Reception given by Her Majesty?s Ambassador to Ireland at the Gravity Bar, Guinness Storehouse.

Dr Simon Case, Miss Natalie Barrows and Mr Christian Jones are in attendance.

- COURT CIRCULAR || 3 MARCH 2020

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this morning visited Jigsaw Dublin City, 44 Essex Street East, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland.

Their Royal Highnesses subsequently visited Extern, Savannah House, Ballinagappa, County Kildare.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this afternoon visited Teagasc Grange, Dunsany, County Meath.

Their Royal Highnesses afterwards visited Howth Cliffs.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this evening attended a Reception at the Museum of Literature Ireland, University College Dublin Naughton Joyce Centre, 86 St Stephen?s Green, Dublin.

- COURT CIRCULAR || 4 MARCH 2020


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this morning attended a Galway European Capital of Culture Reception at Tribeton, 1-3 Merchants Road, Galway, and were received by Her Majesty?s Ambassador to Ireland (His Excellency Mr Robin Barnett).

Their Royal Highnesses afterwards visited Tig C?il?, Mainguard Street, the Latin Quarter, Galway.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this afternoon visited Salthill Knocknacarra Gaelic Athletic Association Club, Cappagh Road, Galway.

Their Royal Highnesses later arrived at Heathrow Airport, London, from Ireland.

Dr Simon Case, Miss Natalie Barrows and Mr Christian Jones were in attendance.

- COURT CIRCULAR || 5 MARCH 2020

PrincessOfPeace

The Duke of Cambridge, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this morning received winners of the Step Into Health Awards.

His Royal Highness, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this afternoon received Mr Jason Knauf (Chief Executive).

- Court Circular ll 10 March 2020


The Duchess of Cambridge, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, this morning held an Early Years Meeting.

- Court Circular ll 10 March 2020

wannable

Thanks for sharing the couple's court circular.