This week marks Volunteers’ Week in the
United Kingdom. The Duchess of Cornwall took to Twitter to thank
volunteers in the UK for everything they do. On Tuesday, 1 June,
Camilla posted a message to volunteers everywhere on the Clarence
House Twitter account. She said: “Today is the first day of
Volunteers’ Week, when we celebrate those who give their time to
support, help…
A herd of elephants is about to take over
the Royal Parks of London but this unusual display already has
regal backing. The life size sculptures of Asian elephants are part
of a project overseen by charity, the Elephant Family, which counts
the Prince of Wales and the…
Prince Charles makes virtual visit to Nigeria
27th May 2021
The Prince of Wales has made a virtual
visit to Nigeria to learn about the work of the International
Rescue Committee (IRC) in the northeast part of the country. The
Prince, who has been patron of the organisation since January 2020,
joined in on a video call with IRC staff.
Charles and Camilla visit Clapham restaurant to celebrate Royal Academy of Culinary Arts
27th May 2021
On 27 May 2021, the Prince of Wales and
Duchess of Cornwall visited Trinity Restaurant Clapham to mark the
40th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts. The Prince
has been the Academy’s patron since 1999. The Prince and
Duchess were met on arrival by Rosi Prescott, the Deputy Lieutenant
for Lambeth, alongside Annie Gallop, Mayor of Lambeth. They then
chatted with Adam Byatt, the…
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of
Cornwall have spent the afternoon visiting Clapham Old Town. Their
Royal Highnesses visited Clapham High Street to celebrate
non-essential shops reopening as social distancing restrictions
ease. Outside of the Omnibus Theatre, the…
A busy day in Coventry for Charles and Camilla
27th May 2021
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of
Cornwall visited Coventry earlier this week as the city begins to
celebrate its status as the UK’s City of Culture 2021. In a
jam-packed day of events, the royals visited many locations and
organisations involved in highlighting…
Although the world-renowned Hay Festival
has been forced to turn to a digital event for the second year in a
row, it didn’t stop the Duchess of Cornwall from participating in
the literature festival’s opening gala, A Night of Hope. The
annual festival is held in the Welsh market town of Hay-on-Wye,
which is famous for its numerous bookshops. Held over 12 days, the
event draws…
The Prince of Wales viewed seaside
messages of hope on his visit to Donaghadee on his final day in
Northern Ireland. Prince Charles’s visit to Donaghadee was planned
as a way to commemorate the bicentennial of the Royal Charter of
Donaghadee Harbour and the harbour’s…
The Prince of Wales visited the historic
village of Caledon, in County Tyrone, to view how businesses have
been given a new lease on life for the local community. Hosted by
Lord and Lady Caledon, Prince Charles toured the sites of
development projects that will revitalise…
The Duchess of Cornwall sees the value of horsepower as her visit to Northern Ireland comes to an end
20th May 2021
The Duchess of Cornwall wrapped up her
two-day visit to Northern Ireland with a visit to an equine therapy
charity. At Horses for People, Camilla met its founder, June
Burgess, and senior staff and horses, and those currently taking
workshops. According to Clarence House, Horses for People has been
running workshops since 2013 to help people with stress, to team
build at their workplaces…

