A pawfect day at Clarence House… 🐾
Her Majesty has welcomed guests and furry friends to Clarence House in celebration of 15 years of @medicaldetectiondogs.
🐶 The charity trains dogs to save lives using their amazing sense of smell.
Medical Alert Assistance Dogs support people with complex health conditions like diabetes, PoTS and severe allergies when they are in danger of having a potentially life-threatening medical event, so they can take the necessary action and prevent hospital admission.
Bio Detection Dogs are trained to detect diseases like cancers, Parkinson’s, COVID-19, malaria and bacterial infections on samples in the charity’s training room.
👏🌟 Thank you to these special dogs, and their remarkable trainers, for the extraordinary work that you do!
The Princess Royal has visited Off the Streets, a group in Northamptonshire on a mission to eradicate knife crime in their local community.
@Off_the_Streets_NN was founded in August 2021 following the tragic killing of 16-year-old Dylan Holliday, due to knife crime.
Since its formation, the group have placed 203 Bleed Kits (medical kits specifically designed to treat stab wounds) across Northamptonshire, with 4 already being used to save lives in emergency situations.
The organisation has also distributed 13 Amnesty Bins across the county, allowing 3,000 knifes to be discarded safely.
During the visit, Her Royal Highness met volunteers and supporters before handing out certificates to those who have completed critical bleed control training courses.
The Princess Royal has visited Off the Streets, a group in Northamptonshire on a mission to eradicate knife crime in their local community.
@Off_the_Streets_NN was founded in August 2021 following the tragic killing of 16-year-old Dylan Holliday, due to knife crime.
Since its formation, the group have placed 203 Bleed Kits (medical kits specifically designed to treat stab wounds) across Northamptonshire, with 4 already being used to save lives in emergency situations.
The organisation has also distributed 13 Amnesty Bins across the county, allowing 3,000 knifes to be discarded safely.
During the visit, Her Royal Highness met volunteers and supporters before handing out certificates to those who have completed critical bleed control training courses.
The Princess Royal has visited Off the Streets, a group in Northamptonshire on a mission to eradicate knife crime in their local community.
@Off_the_Streets_NN was founded in August 2021 following the tragic killing of 16-year-old Dylan Holliday, due to knife crime.
Since its formation, the group have placed 203 Bleed Kits (medical kits specifically designed to treat stab wounds) across Northamptonshire, with 4 already being used to save lives in emergency situations.
The organisation has also distributed 13 Amnesty Bins across the county, allowing 3,000 knifes to be discarded safely.
During the visit, Her Royal Highness met volunteers and supporters before handing out certificates to those who have completed critical bleed control training courses.
Her Majesty The Queen attended a celebration of Shakespeare, where she was joined by some famous faces. The event concluded with performances by Gary Oldman, Robert Lindsay, and Dame Judi Dench.
🎭 In 1991, as Prince of Wales, His Majesty The King became President of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is known to take a keen interest in Shakespeare, having performed in plays whilst at university.
📖 A copy of the First Folio is held in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The First Folio, published in 1623, contains 36 plays, 18 of which would have been lost without its publication.
Around 235 copies of the First Folio survive today, with 50 in the UK.
Her Majesty The Queen attended a celebration of Shakespeare, where she was joined by some famous faces. The event concluded with performances by Gary Oldman, Robert Lindsay, and Dame Judi Dench.
🎭 In 1991, as Prince of Wales, His Majesty The King became President of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is known to take a keen interest in Shakespeare, having performed in plays whilst at university.
📖 A copy of the First Folio is held in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The First Folio, published in 1623, contains 36 plays, 18 of which would have been lost without its publication.
Around 235 copies of the First Folio survive today, with 50 in the UK.
Her Majesty The Queen attended a celebration of Shakespeare, where she was joined by some famous faces. The event concluded with performances by Gary Oldman, Robert Lindsay, and Dame Judi Dench.
🎭 In 1991, as Prince of Wales, His Majesty The King became President of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is known to take a keen interest in Shakespeare, having performed in plays whilst at university.
📖 A copy of the First Folio is held in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The First Folio, published in 1623, contains 36 plays, 18 of which would have been lost without its publication.
Around 235 copies of the First Folio survive today, with 50 in the UK.
Her Majesty The Queen attended a celebration of Shakespeare, where she was joined by some famous faces. The event concluded with performances by Gary Oldman, Robert Lindsay, and Dame Judi Dench.
🎭 In 1991, as Prince of Wales, His Majesty The King became President of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is known to take a keen interest in Shakespeare, having performed in plays whilst at university.
📖 A copy of the First Folio is held in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The First Folio, published in 1623, contains 36 plays, 18 of which would have been lost without its publication.
Around 235 copies of the First Folio survive today, with 50 in the UK.
Her Majesty The Queen attended a celebration of Shakespeare, where she was joined by some famous faces. The event concluded with performances by Gary Oldman, Robert Lindsay, and Dame Judi Dench.
🎭 In 1991, as Prince of Wales, His Majesty The King became President of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is known to take a keen interest in Shakespeare, having performed in plays whilst at university.
📖 A copy of the First Folio is held in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The First Folio, published in 1623, contains 36 plays, 18 of which would have been lost without its publication.
Around 235 copies of the First Folio survive today, with 50 in the UK.
Her Majesty The Queen attended a celebration of Shakespeare, where she was joined by some famous faces. The event concluded with performances by Gary Oldman, Robert Lindsay, and Dame Judi Dench.
🎭 In 1991, as Prince of Wales, His Majesty The King became President of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is known to take a keen interest in Shakespeare, having performed in plays whilst at university.
📖 A copy of the First Folio is held in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. The First Folio, published in 1623, contains 36 plays, 18 of which would have been lost without its publication.
Around 235 copies of the First Folio survive today, with 50 in the UK.
From painters and ceramicists to textiles and fashion designers, The Queen has met local artists at Kindred Studios, a creative space encouraging arts, crafts and community cohesion. 🎨
The Studios have brought together over 360 talented creatives since 2015, with the aim of producing a supportive network for continuous learning and development.
⬅️🪭 Yesterday at Clarence House, Her Majesty was made Honorary Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, whose work to develop and promote the art of traditional fan making can be traced back to 1670.
The Duchess of Gloucester, who was installed as a Liveryman of the same company in 2005, also attended.
🔗 Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about Her Majesty’s work to recognise traditional crafts and local artists this week. London, United Kingdom
From painters and ceramicists to textiles and fashion designers, The Queen has met local artists at Kindred Studios, a creative space encouraging arts, crafts and community cohesion. 🎨
The Studios have brought together over 360 talented creatives since 2015, with the aim of producing a supportive network for continuous learning and development.
⬅️🪭 Yesterday at Clarence House, Her Majesty was made Honorary Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, whose work to develop and promote the art of traditional fan making can be traced back to 1670.
The Duchess of Gloucester, who was installed as a Liveryman of the same company in 2005, also attended.
🔗 Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about Her Majesty’s work to recognise traditional crafts and local artists this week. London, United Kingdom
From painters and ceramicists to textiles and fashion designers, The Queen has met local artists at Kindred Studios, a creative space encouraging arts, crafts and community cohesion. 🎨
The Studios have brought together over 360 talented creatives since 2015, with the aim of producing a supportive network for continuous learning and development.
⬅️🪭 Yesterday at Clarence House, Her Majesty was made Honorary Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, whose work to develop and promote the art of traditional fan making can be traced back to 1670.
The Duchess of Gloucester, who was installed as a Liveryman of the same company in 2005, also attended.
🔗 Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about Her Majesty’s work to recognise traditional crafts and local artists this week. London, United Kingdom
From painters and ceramicists to textiles and fashion designers, The Queen has met local artists at Kindred Studios, a creative space encouraging arts, crafts and community cohesion. 🎨
The Studios have brought together over 360 talented creatives since 2015, with the aim of producing a supportive network for continuous learning and development.
⬅️🪭 Yesterday at Clarence House, Her Majesty was made Honorary Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, whose work to develop and promote the art of traditional fan making can be traced back to 1670.
The Duchess of Gloucester, who was installed as a Liveryman of the same company in 2005, also attended.
🔗 Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more about Her Majesty’s work to recognise traditional crafts and local artists this week. London, United Kingdom
100 years of the Poppy Factory! 👏
At Clarence House, The Queen has welcomed employees and long standing friends and partners of @ThePoppyFactory, as well as veterans and family members who have overcome barriers and seen their lives changed with help from the organisation.
The Poppy Factory was first set up in 1922 to create civilian employment for wounded, sick and injured veterans of the First World War.
Today based in Richmond, a thriving community of veterans and families has been established to make Remembrance poppies and wreaths for The Royal British Legion and The Royal Household, with many veterans living on site.
Her Majesty has been involved with the charity for 10 years.
The Gloucesters in Gloucester!
⛪️ This week, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester enjoyed an afternoon of conversation and music at @gloucestercathedral.
The visit forms part of His Royal Highness’s ‘Cathedrals in Pilgrimage’ programme, which will see The Duke visit a number of Cathedrals around the country to encounter the good work they do.
As Patrons of Gloucester Cathedral’s ‘In Tune’ Organ and Music campaign, Their Royal Highnesses heard more about the refurbishment of the Cathedral’s historic organ and consequent revitalisation of its musical education offering.
Head to royal.uk (link in bio) to read more.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, as Patron, has visited the @lcflondon_ at their new home in East Bank.
Her Royal Highness viewed the Postgraduate Class of 2024 exhibition, showcasing the work of courses including Fashion Artefact, Fashion Photography, and Costume Design for Performance.
📲 The Duchess also met students at the Digital Learning Lab, observing a digital garment fitting.
Head to royal.uk to read more.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, as Patron, has visited the @lcflondon_ at their new home in East Bank.
Her Royal Highness viewed the Postgraduate Class of 2024 exhibition, showcasing the work of courses including Fashion Artefact, Fashion Photography, and Costume Design for Performance.
📲 The Duchess also met students at the Digital Learning Lab, observing a digital garment fitting.
Head to royal.uk to read more.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, as Patron, has visited the @lcflondon_ at their new home in East Bank.
Her Royal Highness viewed the Postgraduate Class of 2024 exhibition, showcasing the work of courses including Fashion Artefact, Fashion Photography, and Costume Design for Performance.
📲 The Duchess also met students at the Digital Learning Lab, observing a digital garment fitting.
Head to royal.uk to read more.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, as Patron, has visited the @lcflondon_ at their new home in East Bank.
Her Royal Highness viewed the Postgraduate Class of 2024 exhibition, showcasing the work of courses including Fashion Artefact, Fashion Photography, and Costume Design for Performance.
📲 The Duchess also met students at the Digital Learning Lab, observing a digital garment fitting.
Head to royal.uk to read more.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, as Patron, has visited the @lcflondon_ at their new home in East Bank.
Her Royal Highness viewed the Postgraduate Class of 2024 exhibition, showcasing the work of courses including Fashion Artefact, Fashion Photography, and Costume Design for Performance.
📲 The Duchess also met students at the Digital Learning Lab, observing a digital garment fitting.
Head to royal.uk to read more.
🌊 Yesterday, The Princess Royal visited volunteers at the National Coastwatch station at the Hengistbury Head in Dorset. As Royal Patron of @nationalcoastwatchinstitution, Her Royal Highness celebrated the charity’s 30th anniversary of helping to save lives around the coast.
All 2,700 @nationalcoastwatchinstitution volunteer watchkeepers work to keep people safe and save lives along the coast, monitoring radio channels, providing a listening watch in poor visibility and alerting @maritimecoastguard when people get into trouble.
🌊 Yesterday, The Princess Royal visited volunteers at the National Coastwatch station at the Hengistbury Head in Dorset. As Royal Patron of @nationalcoastwatchinstitution, Her Royal Highness celebrated the charity’s 30th anniversary of helping to save lives around the coast.
All 2,700 @nationalcoastwatchinstitution volunteer watchkeepers work to keep people safe and save lives along the coast, monitoring radio channels, providing a listening watch in poor visibility and alerting @maritimecoastguard when people get into trouble.
🌊 Yesterday, The Princess Royal visited volunteers at the National Coastwatch station at the Hengistbury Head in Dorset. As Royal Patron of @nationalcoastwatchinstitution, Her Royal Highness celebrated the charity’s 30th anniversary of helping to save lives around the coast.
All 2,700 @nationalcoastwatchinstitution volunteer watchkeepers work to keep people safe and save lives along the coast, monitoring radio channels, providing a listening watch in poor visibility and alerting @maritimecoastguard when people get into trouble.