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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 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 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. |