The Duke of Kent visits veterans at Bletchley Park
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The Duke of Kent has paid a visit to veterans at Bletchley Park, decades after their secret work as codebreakers during World War Two.
The visit marks the 30th anniversary of The Duke’s patronage of the charity, and a significant milestone of more than 30 years since HRH first opened the site as a visitor attraction.
His Royal Highness's decades-long patronage of the Trust, responsible for preserving and maintaining the Park, has helped secure its future as one of the world's most celebrated heritage attractions - recognised globally for its pivotal role in Allied codebreaking during WW2.
During his visit, HRH toured The Age of AI exhibition which was opened following the world’s first AI Safety Summit in 2023. The exhibition, which is due to conclude at the end of the year, invites visitors to explore the connection between the groundbreaking wartime work carried out at Bletchley Park and the modern world.
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