A look ahead of this week's royal engagements
As we welcome the new week, we welcome in an abundant amount of Royal engagements!
On that same day, the Duke of Sussex will visit Birmingham.
The Duke will attend a dedication ceremony and officially open a memorial in Cannon Hill Park to the victims of the terrorist attacks which took place in Tunisia in the Bardo Museum in March 2015, and the Sousse attack in June 2015.
Harry will then visit the Scar Free Foundation Center for Conflict Wound Research at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The center is a ground-breaking national facility that aims to minimize the psychological and physical impact of scarring among farmed forces personnel.
On the 5 March the Sussexs and Cambridges will attend a reception at Buckingham Palace to mark the 50th anniversary of the Princes of Wales Investiture!
On the 6 March the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will travel to Blackpool to carry out a series of engagements.
The first stop for the Duke and Duchess will be a visit to Blackpool Tower. William and Catherine will learn "about the town's recent history, the challenges, and the investment and regeneration efforts that are currently underway." They will then conduct the visit with a walkabout afterwards.
Next, they'll head to Blackpool's Central Library where they'll then split off to take part in separate discussions. The Duchess will meet those involved in Blackpool's 'A Better Start' programme, where they'll be discussing the impact of long-term investment in mothers, fathers, and children in their early years. Meanwhile William will meet people impacted by issues such as homelessness, addiction and those working to make a difference in combating mental health issues. He will also chat with those involved with emergency services and first responders to discuss how they're helping people with mental health issues.
They'll end their day in Blackpool to visit Revoe Park, a community garden in a deprived area that has been remodeled thanks to the A Better Start programme.
On the 6 March the Duke of Sussex will attend WE Day UK in London.
An official statement for Kensington Palace:
On the 8th of March, the Duchess of Sussex will join a panel discussion convened by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust to mark #IWD2019.
The Duchess will be joined by:
On Monday, the 4th of March the Duke of Cambridge will visit the UK's Foreign Office, where he'll be opening the Mayhew Theatre, which is a new state-of-the-art facility.
The Diplomatic Academy was quoted saying: "Very exciting news for the academy - Watch this space for further updates!"
Very exciting news for the academy - Watch this space for further updates! #diplomaticacademy #mayhewtheatre https://t.co/qCutuc0YEk— Diplomatic Academy (@UKDipAcademy) February 26, 2019
On that same day, the Duke of Sussex will visit Birmingham.
The Duke will attend a dedication ceremony and officially open a memorial in Cannon Hill Park to the victims of the terrorist attacks which took place in Tunisia in the Bardo Museum in March 2015, and the Sousse attack in June 2015.
Harry will then visit the Scar Free Foundation Center for Conflict Wound Research at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The center is a ground-breaking national facility that aims to minimize the psychological and physical impact of scarring among farmed forces personnel.
On the 5 March the Sussexs and Cambridges will attend a reception at Buckingham Palace to mark the 50th anniversary of the Princes of Wales Investiture!
On the 6 March the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will travel to Blackpool to carry out a series of engagements.
The first stop for the Duke and Duchess will be a visit to Blackpool Tower. William and Catherine will learn "about the town's recent history, the challenges, and the investment and regeneration efforts that are currently underway." They will then conduct the visit with a walkabout afterwards.
Next, they'll head to Blackpool's Central Library where they'll then split off to take part in separate discussions. The Duchess will meet those involved in Blackpool's 'A Better Start' programme, where they'll be discussing the impact of long-term investment in mothers, fathers, and children in their early years. Meanwhile William will meet people impacted by issues such as homelessness, addiction and those working to make a difference in combating mental health issues. He will also chat with those involved with emergency services and first responders to discuss how they're helping people with mental health issues.
They'll end their day in Blackpool to visit Revoe Park, a community garden in a deprived area that has been remodeled thanks to the A Better Start programme.
An official statement for Kensington Palace:
The Duke of Sussex will attend @WEMovement WE Day UK in London on 6th March 2019, a global initiative to encourage young people to take part in positive social change #WEDay pic.twitter.com/2GrGsnJwYR— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 28, 2019
On the 8th of March, the Duchess of Sussex will join a panel discussion convened by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust to mark #IWD2019.
The Duchess will be joined by:
- Annie Lennox, Founded of The Circle
- Adwoa Aboah, Founder of Gurls Talk
- Julia Gillard, Chair of Global Institute for Women's Leadership
- Chrisann Jarrett, Founder of LetUsLearn
- Angeline Murimirwa, Executive Director of Campaign for Female Education
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