TWO royal visitors will be touring Buckinghamshire this month. Next Tuesday, May 24, Princess Anne will make four calls.
She will open Viney House, the rebuilt Territorial Army Centre, in Aylesbury, the new headquarters of the Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Fire Authority, Carers Bucks, in Aylesbury, and finally The Home of Rest for Horses at the Westcroft Stables, at Lacey Green.
The Queen made an impromptu visit to the stables last month to see army horses which have been retired there .
At the new £4.5million fire HQ the Princess Royal will see a number of live demonstrations and meet staff.
At the Aylesbury office of Carers Bucks, which has taken over the work of Aylesbury Vale Carers Association and Wycombe-based South Bucks Carers, she will meet 30 members of staff.
On Friday, May 27 Princess Anne will be back in Bucks for the second day of the three-day rowing World Cup at Dorney Lake.
Yesterday Prince Edward was due to visit the Radcliffe School, in Wolverton, the Caldicotte Project, in Milton Keynes, and the Young Offender Institute in Aylesbury. Prince Edward, who flies the flag for his father's Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, was to meet young people working towards their awards.
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