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Court Circular

Friday 05 November 1993 19:02 EST
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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

5 November: The Princess Royal, President, Save the Children Fund, this morning visited the Planet Project, Harperbury, Harper Lane, Radlett, and was received by Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant for Hertfordshire (Mr Simon Bowes Lyon).

Her Royal Highness, President, Rural Housing Trust, this afternoon opened Clutterbucks, an English Housing Association Scheme, in Church Lane, Sarratt.

Lady Carew-Pole was in attendance.

ST JAMES'S PALACE

5 November: The Prince of Wales, President, The Prince's Trust, this morning received the Chairman (Mr John Jarvis).

KENSINGTON PALACE

5 November: The Princess of Wales, Patron, British Red Cross Youth, this afternoon attended the Care in Crisis Awards Presentation at Mirabelle, 56 Curzon Street, London W1.

Mr Patrick Jephson was in attendance.

YORK HOUSE

5 November: The Duke of Kent, Patron, Trinity College of Music, this morning presided at the Presentation Ceremony and Concert at Wigmore Hall, London W1.

Captain Alexander Tetley, Scots Guards, was in attendance.

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