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Queen and Duke tour Ystrad Mynach and Llantwit Major Queen and Duke tour Ystrad Mynach and Llantwit Major
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The Queen and Prince Philip are concluding their two-day tour of south Wales with visits to a stationery firm and an international residential school.The Queen and Prince Philip are concluding their two-day tour of south Wales with visits to a stationery firm and an international residential school.
On Wednesday the monarch began her day with a visit to International Greetings UK's base in Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly.On Wednesday the monarch began her day with a visit to International Greetings UK's base in Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly.
The trip finishes with a engagement at UWC Atlantic College in Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan. The trip finished with a engagement at UWC Atlantic College in Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Crowds gathered on Tuesday to see the royal couple in Pembrokeshire.Crowds gathered on Tuesday to see the royal couple in Pembrokeshire.
The royal couple were given a tour of the plant at Penallta Industrial Estate, where 400 staff members make gift packaging, stationery and Christmas crackers. The royal couple were given a tour of the plant at Penallta Industrial Estate, where 400 staff members make gift packaging, stationery and the Christmas crackers which have a royal warrant and are used by the monarch at Christmas.
During the visit, they met First Minister Carwyn Jones.During the visit, they met First Minister Carwyn Jones.
Afterwards the pair moved on to the international sixth-form Atlantic College in Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, where they were being entertained by an a capella choir performance before meeting members of staff, students and local groups.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh enjoyed a busy first day in Wales undertaking a total of five engagements, including a plaque unveiling to mark the bicentennial of Pembroke Dock.The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh enjoyed a busy first day in Wales undertaking a total of five engagements, including a plaque unveiling to mark the bicentennial of Pembroke Dock.
Another highlight was a check on the progress of racehorse Tea For Three, who fell in this year's Grand National, during a visit to a specialist horse hospital in Narberth, Pembrokeshire.Another highlight was a check on the progress of racehorse Tea For Three, who fell in this year's Grand National, during a visit to a specialist horse hospital in Narberth, Pembrokeshire.