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The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in Pembrokeshire visit The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in Pembrokeshire visit
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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have begun a two-day tour of Pembrokeshire, the Vale of Glamorgan and Caerphilly county.The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have begun a two-day tour of Pembrokeshire, the Vale of Glamorgan and Caerphilly county.
They are visiting Prince's Gate Spring Water, in Narberth, Picton Castle, Haverfordwest, and Royal Dockyard Chapel in Pembroke Dock on Tuesday. They are visiting Prince's Gate Spring Water in Narberth, Picton Castle, Haverfordwest, and Royal Dockyard Chapel in Pembroke Dock on Tuesday.
In Pembroke Dock the Queen will open a heritage centre in the dockyard chapel as the town marks its bicentennial.In Pembroke Dock the Queen will open a heritage centre in the dockyard chapel as the town marks its bicentennial.
On Wednesday, the couple will visit Ystrad Mynach and Llantwit Major.On Wednesday, the couple will visit Ystrad Mynach and Llantwit Major.
The couple arrived in Haverfordwest by royal train on Tuesday morning.The couple arrived in Haverfordwest by royal train on Tuesday morning.
The Queen's first stop was Cotts Farm Equine Hospital in Robeston Wathen near Narberth, where she met the founders and members of staff at the veterinary facility.The Queen's first stop was Cotts Farm Equine Hospital in Robeston Wathen near Narberth, where she met the founders and members of staff at the veterinary facility.
Meanwhile Prince Philip visited potato packing firm Puffin Produce in Withybush.Meanwhile Prince Philip visited potato packing firm Puffin Produce in Withybush.
They reunited for a joint visit to the Princes Gate Spring Water company, where they are visiting the factory floor to view the packaging process and meet staff and representatives from the company's charities. The company invited 250 children from local schools to greet the duke, with Rhys Jones and Lily Ramsey from Hook Primary presenting him with a commemorative model of a coal wagon made to celebrate the school's centenary.
Managing director Huw Thomas said: "It was great to see the children from Hook and Spittal Primary Schools joining us for this celebration of Pembrokeshire's agricultural industry."
The royals reunited for a joint visit to the Princes Gate Spring Water company, where they visited the factory floor to view the packaging process and meet staff and representatives from the company's charities.
The royal couple are having lunch at Picton Castle in Haverfordwest before moving on to the Royal Dockyard Chapel in Pembroke Dock to view the restoration being carried out as part of the town's bicentennial celebrations.The royal couple are having lunch at Picton Castle in Haverfordwest before moving on to the Royal Dockyard Chapel in Pembroke Dock to view the restoration being carried out as part of the town's bicentennial celebrations.
Pam George, chair of Pembroke Dock's bicentennial group, said ahead of the visit: "This is tremendous boost for Pembroke Dock in this the bicentennial year."Pam George, chair of Pembroke Dock's bicentennial group, said ahead of the visit: "This is tremendous boost for Pembroke Dock in this the bicentennial year."