
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall brought hail and snow with them to Leicester on Tuesday as they conducted a number of engagements in the city.
Their first engagement of the day was in nearby Loughborough, where they were joined by the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge for a rare joint engagement.
Their Royal Highnesses visited the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre where they met patients and staff.
Photo: Charlie Proctor / Royal Central
The rehabilitation centre is operated by the Ministry of Defence to support serving members of the Armed Forces who are recovering from injuries and trauma.
Charles, Camilla, William & Catherine undertook a tour of the facilities before visiting a prosthetics workshop and a gym, where the Duke of Cambridge tried a game of wheelchair basketball.
After their visit to Loughborough, Charles & Camilla headed to Leicester city centre to meet stallholders at the market, and members of the public doing their shopping.
Photo: Charlie Proctor / Royal Central
Their Royal Highnesses were introduced to local market traders who were selling their produce.
Shortly after, they headed outside to rename the city’s market square and to watch a performance by schoolchildren.
Prince Charles unveiled a plaque to commemorate the naming of Green Dragon Square – the permanent new name for the new market square.
Photo: Charlie Proctor / Royal Central
After watching a musical performance by local schoolchildren to celebrate the diversity of the city, the royal couple split up to meet the hundreds of well-wishers who lined the streets of the city.