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Court Circular

Wednesday 19 January 1994 19:02 EST
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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

19 January: The Princess Royal, President, Federation Equestre Internationale, today presented the awards at the Annual Land Rover World Three Day Event Rider Ranking Luncheon at The Royal Horse Artillery Barracks, St John's Wood, London NW8.

Her Royal Highness, President, British Knitting and Clothing Export Council, this evening attended the British Apparel Export Awards, the Royal Lancaster Hotel, Lancaster Terrace, London W2.

Mrs Timothy Holderness- Roddam was in attendance.

THATCHED HOUSE LODGE

19 January: Princess Alexandra, Patron, this afternoon visited the offices of the Alzheimer's Disease Society at 10 Greencoat Place, London SW1.

Mrs Peter Afia was in attendance.

ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS

The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief, the King's Royal Hussars, attends a luncheon to meet past colonels of the regiment and commanding officers of the predecessor regiments, Cavalry and Guards Club, London W1; and as President of Patrons, Crime Concern, addresses the 'Corporate Action on Crime' Reception at the Royal Aeronautical Society, Hamilton Place, London W1.

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