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28 January: The Prince of Wales this morning visited the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, Church House, Great Smith Street, London SW1.
Commander Richard Aylard RN was in attendance.
His Royal Highness this afternoon visited the Whitechapel Community Care Project for the care of the homeless mentally ill.
Miss Belinda Harley was in attendance.
KENSINGTON PALACE
28 January: The Princess of Wales this morning visited the Field Lane Homeless Families Centre, Gregory House, 48 Mecklenburgh Squre, London WC1.
Mr Patrick Jephson was in attendance.
28 January: The Duchess of Gloucester today visited Greater Manchester and was received on arrival by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant for Greater Manchester (Colonel John Timmins).
Her Royal Highness opened the Nursery at Well Green Primary School, Briony Avenue, Hale, Trafford, and afterwards visited Canadian Pizza Crust Company (UK) Ltd, Missouri Avenue, Weaste, Salford. Later The Duchess of Gloucester visited 'Park House', the new Mental Illness Unit and the Elderly Severely Mentally Infirm Unit at North Manchester General Hospital, Crumpsall.
Mrs Euan McCorquodale was in attendance.
THATCHED HOUSE LODGE
28 January: Princess Alexandra this afternoon opened the new Adolescent Heart Ward at the Royal Brompton National Heart and Lung Hospital, Sydney Street, London SW3.
Mrs Peter Afia was in attendance.
Her Royal Highness, President of Sight Savers (Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind), later received Mr David Thompson (Chairman) and Mr Alan Johns (Executive Director).
Changing of the Guard
The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment mounts the Queen's Life Guard at Horse Guards, 11am.
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