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St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal, Patron, the Labrador Retriever Club, this afternoon attended a Reception at the York Club, Windsor Great Park.
Her Royal Highness, President, Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, this evening held The Prince Philip Lecture, and a Reception, at St. James's Palace.
Kensington Palace
The Duke of Gloucester this morning visited the Christopher Turley Armed Forces Community Hub, 22 Burton Street, Dawley, Telford, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire (Mrs. Anna Turner).
His Royal Highness this afternoon visited Wappenshall Wharf, 1 Wappenshall, Telford.
The Duke of Gloucester afterwards visited Hadley Guru Nanak Gurdwara, 1 Hadley Park Road, Hadley.
Buckingham Palace
The Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda (His Excellency Mr. Andrew Murdoch) this morning bade farewell to The King at Government House, Bermuda.
His Majesty later visited the Great Bay Coast Guard Station, St. David's, and was received by the Hon. Michael Weeks (Minister of National Security).
The King, escorted by the Commanding Officer, The Royal Bermuda Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel Duncan Simons) and Major Jeffrey Patterson (Coast Guard Commanding Officer, The Royal Bermuda Regiment), toured the Station and received an overview of two new United Kingdom funded technologies before meeting young participants of The Royal Bermuda Regiment Junior Leaders Programme.
His Majesty afterwards visited the new United Kingdom Space Agency Observatory site at Cooper's Island and was received by Ms. Julia Haskell (Capabilities Manager) and Mr. Frank Williams (National Aeronautics and Space Administration Facilities Manager).
The King, attended by the Rt. Hon. Sir Clive Alderton, Mr. Thomas Hartley, Mr. Tobyn Andreae, Professor Charles Deakin and Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Thompson, this evening arrived at London Stansted Airport from Bermuda.
Government House, Bermuda
The King, accompanied by the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda (His Excellency Mr. Andrew Murdoch), today commenced the Royal Visit to Bermuda.
His Majesty this morning drove to King's Square, St. George's Parish, and was received on arrival by the Commanding Officer, The Royal Bermuda Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel Duncan Simons).
The King was received with a Royal Salute and inspected the Parade before being received by the Honorary Colonel, The Royal Bermuda Regiment (Colonel David Gibbons).
His Majesty was received on the north side of King's Square by the President of the Senate (Senator the Hon. Joan Dillas-Wright), the Speaker of the House of Assembly (the Hon. Dennis Lister), the Hon. David Burt (Premier of Bermuda) and his Cabinet.
The King, escorted by the Right Worshipful Quinell Francis (Mayor of St. George), then entered the Town Hall and met members of the Council before walking through King's Square.
His Majesty afterwards visited St. Peter's Church ("Their Majesties Chappell") and was received by the Bishop of Bermuda (the Right Reverend Nicholas Dill) and the Reverend Thomas Nisbett (Priest in Charge).
The King later visited Trunk Island, was received by the Principal Curator, Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (Dr. Ian Walker), the former Chairman of Bermuda Zoological Society (Mr. Richard Winchell), the President of Bermuda Zoological Society (Mr. Philippe Bacon) and Ms. Linda Parker (Education Officer) and toured the island's living classroom.
His Majesty then visited the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo to mark its Centenary and was received by the Hon. Mr. Jache Adams (Minister of Public Works and the Environment).
The King this afternoon visited Hamilton City Hall and was received by the Right Worshipful Charles Gosling (Mayor of Hamilton) and the Corporation of Hamilton Councillors before meeting local artisans and artists.
His Majesty afterwards arrived at Albuoys Point, Hamilton, and was received by the Commodore of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (Mr. Hal Kempe), before boarding the ferry for the Royal Naval Dockyard, escorted by the Hon. Owen Darrell (Minister of Tourism, Transport, Culture and Sports).
The King disembarked the ferry, drove to Keep Yard to witness a traditional Gombey performance and visit 1850 Ordnance House and, having been received by the Executive Director, National Museum of Bermuda (Ms. Elena Strong), viewed an exhibition.
His Majesty afterwards arrived at the Camber in Sandys, was received by the President of the Bermuda Olympic Association (Mr. Peter Dunne) and met Bermudian medallists from the Caribbean Free Trade Association Olympic and Commonwealth Games and Bermudian athletes from the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
The King then proceeded along the waterfront and met those from outdoor youth organisations.
His Majesty later held an Investiture at Government House.
The King afterwards met primary school children and Youth Climate Summit students in the garden of Government House before meeting students involved in the Eco Garden Club.
His Majesty this evening received the Premier of Bermuda at Government House before receiving representatives of the re-insurance sector.
The King afterwards attended a Reception for Bermudians on the Garden Terrace of Government House.
The Queen this morning arrived at Heathrow Airport, London, from the United States of America, attended by Mr. Theo Rycroft, Mrs. Sophia Densham, Dr. Michael Dixon and Major Robert Treasure.
Kensington Palace
The Duchess of Gloucester this morning visited the Emergency Department at St. Mary's Hospital, Parkhurst Road, Newport, and was received by Dr. Jonathan Nainby-Luxmoore (Deputy Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight).
Her Royal Highness afterwards officially opened the Community and Diagnostic Centre at St. Mary's Hospital.
The Duchess of Gloucester this afternoon visited Ability Dogs 4 Young People Training Centre, Sandown Airport, Scotchells Brook Lane, Sandown, and was received by Mrs. Dawn Haig-Thomas (Deputy Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight).
St. James's Palace
The Duke of Edinburgh, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation, this morning held a Meeting.
Government House, Bermuda
The President of the United States of America and Mrs. Trump this morning bade farewell to The King and Queen at the White House, Washington D.C., United States of America.
Their Majesties drove to Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, and were received by Major General Antoinette Gant (Arlington National Cemetery Military Representative, United States Army) and Ambassador Monica Crowley (Chief of Protocol of the United States).
The King laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and The Queen laid a posy.
Their Majesties subsequently walked to the Canadian Cross of Sacrifice, were received by Rear Admiral Kristjan Monaghan (Canadian Defence Attaché to the United States) and Air Vice Marshal Christopher Mullen (United Kingdom Defence Attaché to the United States) where The King and Queen each met Canadian Service personnel, a United States Army veteran of the Second World War, and Service personnel representing the Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, United States and New Zealand Alliance.
Their Majesties this afternoon visited Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia, and were received in the Town Square by the Governor of Virginia (Ms. Abigail Spanberger) and Ms. Lori Athey Cockrell (Mayor of Front Royal).
The King and Queen met Little League Baseball Players before viewing the Main Street Parade and joining the "Block Party", meeting food and drink vendors.
His Majesty met First Responders and veterans, and Future Farmers of America, whilst Her Majesty met representatives of domestic abuse organisations and Scout groups.
The King afterwards visited Shenandoah National Park and was received at Dickey Ridge Visitor Center by the Superintendent of the Park (Mr. Tracy Stakely) and Ms. Carly Adams (Chief of Staff).
His Majesty toured the Park, witnessing a short swearing in ceremony for a group of Junior Rangers before meeting members of the Monacan Indian Nation and subsequently receiving an overview of the new United Kingdom-United States Nature Compass Agreement.
The Queen afterwards visited Smitten Farm, Middleburg, and was received by Mr. James Roscoe (Deputy Head of Mission) and Ms. Ann Backer (Owner).
The King later departed Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, for Bermuda upon the conclusion of the State Visit and was received this evening upon arrival at L. F. Wade International Airport by the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda (His Excellency Mr. Andrew Murdoch) and the Hon. David Burt (Premier of Bermuda).
The Queen departed Dulles International Airport for the United Kingdom.
St. James's Palace
The Duke of Edinburgh, Honorary Member, the British and Commonwealth Fire Company Foundation "Fundacion 14", today held a Meeting at St. James's Palace.
His Royal Highness, Patron, the London Mozart Players Trust, this afternoon received Ms. Christine Kinsella (Chief Executive Officer).
The Duke of Edinburgh, Patron, the London Mozart Players Trust, this evening held a Gala Concert and Dinner at St. James's Palace.
The Duchess of Edinburgh this morning visited the Albrighton Trust, Blue House Lane, Albrighton, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire (Mrs. Anna Turner).
Her Royal Highness this afternoon visited Crowsmill Craft Centre, Coton Lane, Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
The Duchess of Edinburgh later visited Willowdene Farm, Chorley, Shropshire.
St. James's Palace
The Princess Royal, Royal Patron, Hospital of Sir John Hawkins, Knight, in Chatham, this morning attended a ceremony to raise the White Ensign at the Hospital of Sir John Hawkins, High Street, Chatham, and was received by His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Kent (the Lady Colgrain).
Her Royal Highness, Patron, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, this afternoon opened the Gorilla House at Jersey Zoo, les Augrès Manor, la Profonde Rue, Trinity, Jersey, and was received by the Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in Chief of the Bailiwick of Jersey (Vice Admiral Sir Jeremy Kyd).
Kensington Palace
The Duke of Gloucester, Patron, Heritage of London Trust, this morning received Mr. John Phillips (Chairman) and Dr. Nicola Stacey (Director).