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Royal itinerary
published: Thursday | March 13, 2008


Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. - Junior Dowie/Staff Photographer

Today, the Royal couple will travel to Falmouth, Trelawny, where they will tour the historic district and the Falmouth Heritage Renewal Building. In Falmouth, the Prince will unveil a commemorative plaque to mark his visit to the town and will also tour Water Square.

The couple will attend a private reception at the Rose Hall Great House in Montego Bay, after which they will be hosted by Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett at a reception at the Half Moon Hotel.

Tomorrow, His Royal Highness will meet with the Prince's Youth Trust on the MY The Leander. After this, he will leave for Up Park Camp where he will be greeted by JDF officials, led by Major General Stewart Saunders. The Prince will then proceed to Hollywell National Park, where he will tour selected buildings. At Hollywell the Prince will join a seminar on climate change.

Afterwards the Governor General will host the Royal couple at a reception at Strawberry Hill Hotel. After the reception, the couple will tour Devon House. Their Royal Highnesses will receive Prime Minister Bruce Golding and Mrs Golding on board the MY The Leander and they will sail to Port Royal where they will observe the Beat of the Retreat by the Combined Bands of the Jamaica Military Band and the Jamaica Regiment Band. The Royal couple will then depart at the Norman Manley International Airport.

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