Court Circular
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
15 February: The Duke of Edinburgh this evening attended a Dinner given by His Excellency the Ambassador of the Argentine Republic and Mrs Mario Campora, Belgrave Square, London SW1.
Mr Brian McGrath was in attendance.
15 February: The Princess Royal this afternoon opened the new Community Drug Team Project, 71 Johnson Street, London E1, for the Association for Prevention of Addiction.
The Hon Mrs Legge-Bourke was in attendance.
Her Royal Highness, President, Save the Children Fund, this evening held an Industry and Commerce Group meeting at Buckingham Palace.
Afterwards The Princess Royal, accompanied by Commander Timothy Laurence RN, gave a Dinner for members of the Industry and Commerce Group.
KENSINGTON PALACE
15 February: The Princess of Wales this evening visited the Depaul Trust / Housing Homeless Youth.
Mr Patrick Jephson was in attendance.
ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS
The Queen holds an Investiture. The Duke of Edinburgh, Honorary Fellow, attends the annual dinner given by the Chartered Institute of Building at Guildhall, London EC2. The Princess of Wales attends the first Management Forum Conference on Aids at the Langham Hilton Hotel, London W1. The Princess Royal opens the new wing of the King's Mill Hospital, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire; as President, British Knitting and Clothing Export Council, visits Warner's (UK) Limited, Nottingham; opens the new Nottinghamshire Archives office in Nottingham; and as President, British Knitting & Clothing Export Council, visits Peter Geeson Ltd, , Long Eaton, Derbyshire. The Duke of Kent, President, visits King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers, London W1; and as Patron, London Philharmonica, attends a concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London SE1. The Duchess of Kent, Chancellor, visits Leeds University; and, as Patron, visits Martin House Hospice, Leeds.
Changing of the Guard
The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment mounts the Queen's Life Guard at Horse Guards, 11am.
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