Princess Anne met children attending the Clore Learning Centre, a purpose-built learning facility, a statement released on Friday said.
“It was a pleasure to welcome HRH The Princess Royal to Kensington Palace this week to officially open the Clore Learning Centre, a purpose-built learning facility,” said a statement released by Historic Royal Palaces, the charity that cares for Hampton Court, Kensington Palace, Banqueting House, Kew Palace, Hillsborough Castle and the Tower of London.
The Princess Royal’s home is Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire, a working farm and estate where she has lived since the 1970s.
“The space was packed with children from Arc Brunel Primary Academy who spent the day learning in the space and meeting The Princess Royal,” the statement said.
“We are extremely grateful to the Cllr Duffield Foundation and all the supporters of our charities who made this possible,” the statement said.
The Clore Duffield Foundation has been distributing money to charity since 1964. Founded by Sir Charles Clore, the Foundation is now chaired by his daughter Dame Vivian Duffield.
