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Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall attended last Thursday the the dedication service for the National Memorial to British Victims of Overseas Terrorism at the The National Memorial Arboretum.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attended the dedication service for the National Memorial to British Victims of Overseas Terrorism at the @Nat_Mem_Arb today.

After the service, Their Royal Highnesses met families affected by terrorism. pic.twitter.com/utvq3zZUDc
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 17, 2018
They joined over 200 families members of those killed by terrorist acts overseas for the dedication service for the National Memorial to British Victims of Overseas Terrorism

"There are no words, however heartfelt, that can heal your wounds, and no memorial that can bring your loved ones back. And yet, it is more than grief that brings us all here today, and more than pain that unites us." - HRH Prince of Wales @ClarenceHouse pic.twitter.com/S5e339Cpt9
— National Memorial Arboretum (@Nat_Mem_Arb) May 17, 2018
After the service, they met families affected by terrorism
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Yesterday, Their Royal Highnesses carried out engagements in London that celebrates technology, innovation and sustainable fashion.

Their first stop was at the YouTube Space in King's Cross, where they met YouTubers and learnt about Google Arts & Culture projects.
Today The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are carrying out engagements in London that will celebrate technology, innovation and sustainable fashion.
TRH will first visit @YouTubeSpaceLon to meet YouTubers and learn about @googlearts projects. pic.twitter.com/T4GWDtWsJS
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018

The project is an immersive way for users to explore art, history and wonders of the world which puts over 1,500 museums at users’ fingertips.
The Google Arts & Culture project is an immersive way for users to explore art, history and wonders of the world. It puts over 1,500 museums at users’ fingertips. @googlearts @YouTubeSpaceLon pic.twitter.com/jUaEak9WhF
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018

During their visit, they also tried on virtual reality headsets and saw how Google Arts & Culture allows internet users to explore historic locations and sites in an interactive way. Archaeologist Jago Cooper of the British Museum showcased the Ancient Maya project, which explores the story of the Maya through interactive photos and video.

Archaeologist Jago Cooper of @britishmuseum shows TRH the @googlearts Ancient Maya project, which allows users to explore the story of the Maya through interactive photos and video. pic.twitter.com/huDzcndi6a
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018
YouTubers Joe Sugg and Louise Pentland talked to Their Royal Highnesses about how they create videos that are watched by millions and discussed topics including traditional thatching and children’s literacy. Literacy is a keen topic for The Duchess especially in promoting literacy and Louise Pentland is an author.
The Duchess is Patron of the @Booktrust - The Duchess takes a keen interest in promoting literacy & @LouisePentland is an author. pic.twitter.com/LBZmTAFz3i
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018

The Duchess of Cornwall joins YouTuber @LouisePentland for a chat about children’s literacy at @YouTubeSpaceLon - which is a place made available to “youtubers” for them to create content for their channels. pic.twitter.com/aHG7LK1KIp
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018
During this visits, His Royal Highness sat down and heard the stories of Joe Sugg and Omar Sharif, 26 including many others. Including how the Prince of Wales' baby and foundation The Prince's Trust worked and taught Omar the skills to where he is.
YouTuber @joe_sugg, also known on @YouTube as ThatcherJoe, and The Prince of Wales take part in some traditional thatching at @YouTubeSpaceLon.
HRH champions traditional skills such as thatching through his charity @PrincesFound pic.twitter.com/KHvyh1LcbT
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018
Meanwhile The Duchess was given a “Tiltbrush” demonstration with artist @RealJonathanYeo
Jonathan demonstrates the technique of Tiltbrushing, a @Google initiative that permits 3D painting and design through the use of a virtual reality headset. pic.twitter.com/z9M3Ut6c6z
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018
The Duchess views a demonstration of the “tiltbrush” technique @YouTubeSpaceLon pic.twitter.com/NTL0uiAmQR
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018
In one of the other @YouTubeSpaceLon studios, The Prince of Wales joined a discussion with HRH’s youth charities about violent crime and how social media can help. The discussion panel was made up of young people who have been supported by those charities including @PrincesTrust pic.twitter.com/Dmw3xOVBRb
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018

Next, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visited Yoox Net-a-Porter's (YNAP) cutting edge Tech Hub office in White City, which has been developed by the online fashion retailer as part of their investment in technology and operations.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall tour @ynap’s new Tech Hub, a cutting edge centre developed by the online fashion retailer as part of their investment in technology and operations. pic.twitter.com/FBeDmkhQ6C
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018

YNAP employs close to 5,000 people with more than 2,000 based in London. As part of the tour given by CEO Frederico Marchetti and Caroline Rush of the BFC(British Fashion Council), Their Royal Highnesses visited a showroom featuring British brands and sustainable fashion and met students who were taking part in coding workshops.

A warm welcome to TRH the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, greeted by our CEO @FMarchetti and Caroline Rush @BFC for an exclusive tour of the YOOX NET-A-PORTER Tech Hub in London today @clarencehouse #RoyalVisitYNAP pic.twitter.com/LQ4tAMyDkJ
— YOOX NET-A-PORTER (@ynap) May 16, 2018
HRH learning the basics of coding with students from our CodeLab initiative with @imperialcollege @ClarenceHouse #RoyalVisitYNAP pic.twitter.com/GM4SMpI1Ig
— Federico Marchetti (@fmarchetti) May 16, 2018
The last stop on the trip was Soho House's new outpost in White City, where The Prince cut through the red ribbon and declared the members' club open for business.
As part of the tour, TRH visited a showroom featuring British brands and sustainable fashion.@ynap employs close to 5,000 people with more than 2,000 based in London. pic.twitter.com/7vZU6vP9KZ
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 16, 2018

Inside, new British talent in sustainable fashion, textiles and design industries were showcasing their works.

British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful met The Prince of Wales for the first time. He said: "I love what he does for fashion, the new generation. I'm a huge fan. It's a real honour."

Today HRH The Prince of Wales met with British designers who are dedicated to sustainability & championing positive change. The visit was part of the BFC's #PositiveFashion initiative. Find out more: https://t.co/sW5b99YnNK Thank you @clarencehouse! @sohohouse pic.twitter.com/NZuTcgJPGt
— BFC (@BFC) May 16, 2018
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On their final day in Greece Their Royal Highnesses spent the day in Crete.

Today The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are spending the final day of the official #RoyalVisitGreece in Crete.

Σήμερα ο Πρίγκιπας της Ουαλίας και η Δούκισσα της Κορνουάλης βρίσκονται στην Κρήτη, τελευταίο σταθμό της επίσημης επίσκεψής τους στην Ελλάδα. pic.twitter.com/Dh75jH0iGl
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 11, 2018
They began their visit at Knossos Archaeological Site where they were welcomed by Professor John Bennet, director of the British School at Athens, who gave Their Royal Highnesses a tour of the area.

To begin the third and final day of the #RoyalVisitGreece, The Prince and The Duchess toured Knossos Archaeological Site on the island of Crete. Knossos was the centre of the Minoan culture of Bronze Age Crete, established around 7,000 BC.
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To begin the third and final day of the #RoyalVisitGreece, The Prince and The Duchess are touring Knossos Archaeological Site on the island of Crete.

Knossos was the centre of the Minoan culture of Bronze Age Crete, established around 7,000 BC. pic.twitter.com/b8Uw3Vx8vG
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 11, 2018
The Duchess of Cornwall later met a group of school children learning about Minoan life in Crete while The Prince of Wales joined a "Cooking Like Minoans" event where His Royal Highness added honey to a Greek pot containing a lentil dish.

The Prince of Wales learns about Minoan cooking at the @BSAthens Knossos Research Centre.

The British School at Athens has a base in Knossos where archaeological teams can study and carry out their research. HRH is Patron of @BSAthens.#RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/ci7DlamtZA
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 11, 2018
She continued the day at Lyrarakis Winery, a family run business which champions the rediscovery of formerly extinct ancient wine varieties. She was given a tour of the winery by the owners before attending a wine tasting reception. During the visit, Her Royal Highness said, "I never had Greek wine before, but it is delicious. I will certainly have it again."

Meanwhile, His Royal Highness visited the Heraklion Development Agency to learn about their support programme for refugees.

Their final visit of the day was to a celebration of Cretan food, culture and heritage at Church Square in the village of Archanes.

The Prince and the Duchess participated in a traditional Cretan dance, named siganos, which involves the dancers linking arms and rotating in a circle.
In Archanes, Greek dancers welcome The Prince and The Duchess to a fantastic celebration of local Cretan food and culture.#RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/UjTeQyO5ws
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 11, 2018
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On their second day May 10th, The Prince of Wales met with Archbishop Ieronymos II at the Archbishop's Palace in Athens. His Royal Highness was led to a room full of paintings of former archbishops of Athens and was welcomed by other Greek bishops. The Archbishop said: "Welcome to the land of half of your ancestors." His Royal Highness was given an icon of the Virgin Mary as a gift from the Archbishop.

The Prince of Wales is meeting with His Beatitude Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens and All Greece this morning on the second day of #RoyalVisitGreece. pic.twitter.com/m5ZzXrRQdF
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 10, 2018
Later The Prince of Wales met with The Duchess of Cornwall went for walkabout in the Kapnikarea area of central Athens and stopped for refreshments. After visiting the 11th Century Church of St Eirini and the stalls of St Eirini Square, Their Royal Highnesses tried traditional Greek coffee in a local cafe.

During a walking tour of the Kapnikarea area of central Athens, The Prince and The Duchess meet local residents and try traditional Greek coffee in a local café. ☕️ #RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/7ltWw3ouG7
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 10, 2018
Afterwards, they visited stalls with local delicacies including loukoumades, traditional Greek doughnuts, and koulouri, traditional Greek pretzels, before heading to the Byzantine Church of Kapnikarea the final stop on the tour.

After The Prince and The Duchess then arrived at the Commonwealth War Graves site where they were greeted by Captain Tim Ferns, the UK Defence Attache. They gathered for a short ceremony and shared a minute's silence after the sound of a trumpet. His Royal Highness  then laid a wreath on a tomb at the site which displayed the message: "Their name liveth for evermore."

TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have this morning visited the @CWGC’s Phaleron War Cemetery in order to pay their respects to over 2,000 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War who are commemorated here. Find out more here: https://t.co/oeedCxl6Uy #WW2 pic.twitter.com/Zwig98K2M9
— WarGravesCommission (@CWGC) May 10, 2018
Before departing, Their Royal Highnesses met dignitaries and guests before receiving a short tour of the cemetery and a walking inspection of the Hellenic Armed Forces Honour Guard. The Prince met 101-year-old war veteran, Themistocles Marinos MBE, who had received eight Greek medals - including a Gold Gallantry Cross, Military Cross and Distinguished Services Medal and described him as a "remarkable" man.

They later separated with The Duchess of Cornwall going on to visit the Kaisariani Monastery, where she read a passage from Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone to a group of schoolchildren.

The Duchess joins local schoolchildren for a @UNESCO literary event at Kaisariani Monastery near Athens.

HRH read a passage from Harry Potter to the children before they discussed their favourite parts! 📚 #RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/fiCnaq0AJ0
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 10, 2018
When asked what her favourite book was, The Duchess responded: "When I was very young, which was 100 years ago, I used to love the books of Rudyard Kipling." The children then surprised Her Royal Highness by acting out the scene she had just read to them, before handing her a painting they had done of the Hogwarts Express.

The Duchess of Cornwall is a passionate promoter of literacy and encouraging a love of reading from an early age.

Find out more about HRH’s literacy work: https://t.co/5awpkRSYwF#RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/C1OSiP7Tle
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 10, 2018
She later also spent time at a women’s shelter to hear the stories of women who have been affected by issues including domestic abuse and violence. The shelter provides free housing, counselling and emergency support to women and children. The services are available to anyone living in Greece. The children who live at the shelter gave Her Royal Highness a beautiful posey before she departed.

While visiting Athens today, The Duchess spent time at a women’s shelter to hear the stories of women who have been affected by issues including domestic abuse and violence.#RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/Zy9PdA1UW8
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 10, 2018
The shelter provides free housing, counselling and emergency support to women and children. The services are available to anyone living in Greece.

The children who live at the shelter gave HRH a beautiful posey before she departed.#RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/wh8mqMC0KM
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 10, 2018
Their Royal Highnesses finished the day at The British Ambassador's Residence where they attended a reception to celebrate the different facets of the strong bilateral relationships between Britain and Greece. Guests representing a variety of areas and industries were present, including business, archaeology, security, tourism, media and religion.

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On their last visit in France, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall returned to Nice where they visited the Nice Flower Market on May 9th to meet stall holders and members of the public during their final engagement in France.
Their Royal Highnesses try a Nice speciality - socca. This flatbread is made out of chickpea flour and is cooked in an oven and brought by bike to the market stall. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/esXTZ7fCx0
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018

They visited a flower stall, a fruit and vegetable stall and a stall selling socca - a Nice speciality made from chickpea flour and olive oil.
Thank you for welcoming The Prince and The Duchess to Nice and Lyon for the #RoyalVisitFrance! Their Royal Highnesses will now travel to Athens for the #RoyalVisitGreece. pic.twitter.com/BfLUuCQRov
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018

Arrival in Greece:
After France, they then set off to Greece for the second part of their five-day tour. On landing in Athens, they were welcomed by Her Excellency Kate Smith, the British ambassador to Greece.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have arrived in Athens for the #RoyalVisitGreece. 🇬🇷

O Πρίγκιπας της Ουαλίας και η Δούκισσα της Κορνουάλης έφτασαν στην Αθήνα, πρώτο σταθμό της επίσημης επίσκεψής τους στην Ελλάδα. pic.twitter.com/WZJiJefpIQ
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018
Their Royal Highnesses began their visit by attending to a remembrance service at the Memorial of the Unknown Soldier in Syntagma Square, Athens. The Memorial is dedicated to Greeks who have died fighting for their country.
To begin the #RoyalVisitGreece, TRH are attending a service of remembrance at the Memorial to the Unknown Soldier in Syntagma Square, Athens.

The Memorial is dedicated to Greeks who have died fighting for their country. pic.twitter.com/lK5vYiqCHy
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018
After the service, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall met the President of Greece Prokopios Pavlopoulos and his wife First Lady Vlassia Pavlopoulou-Peltsemi at the Presidential Mansion.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are officially welcomed to Athens by President Pavlopoulos during a meeting at the Presidential Mansion. #RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/aULRhNyJqt
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018

After meeting the Presidential couple and a private exchange of gifts, The Prince of Wales arrived at the Maximos Mansion to meet the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, while The Duchess of Cornwall went to the Benaki Museum escorted by the Prime Minister's partner, Betty Baziana.
The Duchess of Cornwall views Greek artefacts at the @TheBenakiMuseum during a tour with Ms. Betty Batziana. #RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/ik1ZJTC45W
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018

During her visit, The Duchess was shown gold jewellery dating back to the First and Second Centuries, two early works by El Greco and a selection of Greek costumes, but told the tour guide: "I wish I had more time." During the visit, Her Royal Highness joked: "These are great paintings, my husband will be very jealous."
Before jointly attending an evening meal at the Presidential Mansion, The Prince of Wales received the leader of the Greek opposition, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are attending an Official Dinner at the Presidential Mansion in Athens. #RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/VpieNIjD12
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018
“I thank you once again for your heartfelt and warm reception to your country, which is always so hospitable. I raise my glass to everyone's health, and to the welfare and friendship of our two peoples.”#RoyalVisitGreece pic.twitter.com/kxQW7rt1tB
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 9, 2018
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Yesterday, Their Royal Highnesses continue their visit in France by traveling to Lyon to commemorate VE Day.

Their Royal Highnesses were greeted by Mayor Georges Kepenekian and the President of Lyon Metropolitan Area David Kimelfeld, at Parc Tete d'Or where they participated in a ceremony to mark 73 years since the end of World War II. His Royal Highness lay a wreath at the foot of the monument in Parc Tete d'Or to commemorate those who fought in France.

Their Royal Highness are attending a VE Day ceremony at Le Parc de la Tête d'or in Lyon.

The Prince of Wales laid a wreath to remember those who fought in France during WWII. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/b3oZPHrzY3
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018
Other groups followed which included a schoolgirl who gently put down a single flower. The VE Day commemoration ceremony concluded with the brass band playing and a choir singing the national anthems of the allies in the Second World War.

Following the commemorations, The Prince and The Duchess met attendees, some of whom were veterans, and signed the Lyon visitors’ book. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/ODa4xpTqL4
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018
Their Royal Highnesses then met hundreds of guests, including veterans, schoolchildren and members of the public.

After the commemorations, in honour of Lyon’s legendary culinary history, Their Royal Highnesses visited Les Halles de Lyon-Paul Bocuse food market, where they visited various stalls, including a cured meat stall which sells a Lyon-based meat called Saucisson de Lyon. The market is named after Paul Bocuse, one of Lyon's most revered and well-known chefs.

To celebrate Lyon’s legendary culinary history, Their Royal Highnesses are visiting the Les Halles de Lyon-Paul Bocuse food market. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/VzCkKF4Bpv
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018
After which the couple separated with The Prince of Wales visiting Interpol HQ, where he was given a tour by Secretary General Jürgen Stock, taking in the building's command centre and meeting staff working on a variety of crime areas, including the illegal wildlife trade, modern slavery and works of art. During the visit, His Royal Highness was briefed on Operation Libertad, which saw the rescue of 350 potential victims of human trafficking across the Americas.

The Prince of Wales was briefed on #OperationLibertad, which saw the rescue of 350 potential victims of #humantrafficking across the Americas: https://t.co/z7qoWysZBv pic.twitter.com/zMWAb5nxA0
— INTERPOL (@INTERPOL_HQ) May 8, 2018
The Prince of Wales visits @INTERPOL_HQ in Lyon to learn more about the organisation and its work combating global crimes including the illegal wildlife trade and cybercrime. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/gDRvsk4qB5
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018
The Prince of Wales speaking to staff after seeing first-hand the work of @INTERPOL_HQ with French Interior Minister @gerardcollomb #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/JLM1aHykjj
— Ed Llewellyn (@EdLlewellynFCO) May 8, 2018
Followed with a visit to ISARA Lyon University to meet a range of students, staff and recent graduates at the campus which is dedicated to agroecology, sustainable development and food science. As a lover and champion of sustainable development His Royal Highness was introduced to former students who have launched their own eco food companies, one of which supplies organic vegetarian meat substitutes to the commercial market.

To end day two of the #RoyalVisitFrance, The Prince visited @isaralyon and met the university’s students and staff who are from a campus dedicated to agroecology, sustainable development and food science. pic.twitter.com/HWUh7t0oj5
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018
Meanwhile, The Duchess of Cornwall dropped in at VIFILL SOS Femmes. VIFILL SOS Femmes is a refuge for women and children who have suffered domestic violence.  Her Royal Highness was given a brief tour of the children's reception and shared kitchen. At the end of her visit, The Duchess gave the charity two hampers of baked goods for the women and children to enjoy.
The Duchess of Cornwall visits SOS Femmes in Lyon, a charity that supports those affected by domestic abuse through providing refuge housing and advisory services.#RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/rBvUChWOEb
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018

Her Royal Highness concluded the day with a visit to Emmaus Lyon, a French charity which uses social enterprise and recycling to provide long term support to those suffering from homelessness.

The Duchess of Cornwall visits @EmmausLyon to see how donated and unwanted goods are restored and sold on to benefit the charity. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/Nkj7lE4FjL
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018
The Duchess undertook a tour of the centre's warehouse, following the lifecycle of donated homewares and meeting with resident "companions", the name given to those who live and work within an Emmaus community. The Duchess of Cornwall has been Patron of Emmaus's UK branch since 2006.
Emmaus communities support formerly homeless people by giving them a place to live and meaningful work.

The Duchess of Cornwall is Patron of @EmmausUK and has visited a number of Emmaus communities across the country. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/6knSJv5lJ1
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 8, 2018

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall arrived on Monday in Nice were they attended the commemorations to remember those who died during the attack on Le Promenade des Anglais in July 14th 2016, went to Èze and received a masterclass on different scents and perfume-making techniques at Fragonard Perfumery, and The Prince was declared an Honorary Citizen of Nice by Mayor Estrosi
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Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are currently in the South of France for a royal visit. Their Royal Highnesses arrived yesterday and were welcome by Ambassador to France, Lord Llewellyn before attending commemorations to remember those who died during the attack on Le Promenade des Anglais in July 14th 2016.

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have arrived in Nice for the #RoyalVisitFrance 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/8OWG9vuDss
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018
Their Royal Highnesses met with families of the victims and members of the emergency services who worked on the evening of the attack following the commemorations and The Prince of Wales laid flowers from his Highgrove Garden at the memorial, which is dedicated to the 86 people who died.

Families of the victims and members of the emergency services who worked on the evening of the attack meet TRH following the commemorations on La Promenade des Anglais. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/K1Jdy6wJSg
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018
The Prince and The Duchess are attending commemorations in Nice for the victims who were affected by the attack on Le Promenade des Anglais in July 2016. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/cdCqt5sLsz
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018
Their Royal Highnesses then went to Èze and received a masterclass on different scents and perfume-making techniques at Fragonard Perfumery. The Perfumery was founded in 1926 and is one of the most well known in France.

Fragonard’s renowned "Nose" Celine Ellena invited The Prince and The Duchess to create their own perfumes before and Their Royal Highnesses met staff who make Fragonard’s famous soaps.

In Èze, TRH are given a masterclass on different scents and perfume-making techniques at Fragonard Perfumery.

The Perfumery was founded in 1926 and is one of the most well known in France. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/oIAXqJN1su
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018
In Èze’s medieval village, The Prince and The Duchess explored the narrow streets and enjoyed views overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Èze’s medieval village sits on a hilltop overlooking the Mediterranean Sea - The Prince and The Duchess explore the cobbled streets and meet visitors as they go. #RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/hUvXyHfFtv
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018
The Perfumery’s renowned "Nose" Celine Ellena invited The Prince and The Duchess to create their own perfumes before TRH meet staff who make Fragonard’s famous soaps. pic.twitter.com/nVSNAO7Gtp
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018

At the end of the first official day, Their Royal Highnesses attended a reception at Villa Masséna to celebrate ties between the UK and Nice. During the reception The Prince of Wales was declared an Honorary Citizen of Nice by Mayor Estrosi.
To end day one of #RoyalVisitFrance, The Prince and The Duchess are attending a reception to celebrate the links between Nice and the UK.#RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/iYrWjmpfvT
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018
During the reception, The Prince of Wales was declared an Honorary Citizen of Nice by Mayor Estrosi.#RoyalVisitFrance pic.twitter.com/wxmXCu909F
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) May 7, 2018
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Born Camilla Rosemary Shand on July 17th 1947 at King`s College, H.R.H is the second wife to the British Heir H.R.H Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay.
The Duchess assists the Prince of Wales on his official duties as well as Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II.
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