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Barnton House c.1870. Barnton (Scottish Gaelic: Baile an t-Sabhail) is a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the north-west of the city, between Cramond and Corstorphine Hill and west of Davidsons Mains. Part of the area was traditionally known as "Cramond Muir" in reference to Cramond to the north. [1]
The Princess Royal Ontario: Toronto: To attend the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair: 1989: 3/12 – 3/15 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto: Duke of Edinburgh's Award: 3/21 – 3/22 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: St. John's To present awards at Government House: 5/16 – 5/17 The Duke of Edinburgh British Columbia: Victoria
Beginning with the royal tour undertaken by Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen Elizabeth II) in 1951, [12] unique badges were created for Elizabeth's official tours of Canada. Though none were produced between 1951 and 1970, [ 13 ] one was devised for each of the Queen's tours thereafter, until her last in 2010. [ 14 ]
Massey College, Toronto: Senior Fellow Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron: Patron Upper Canada College: Visitor [3] Royal Canadian Yacht Club: Patron [3] Royal Society of Canada: Honorary Fellow [3] [15] Canadian Medical Association: Honorary Member [3] Royal St. Lawrence Yacht Club of Montreal Patron [3] Royal Vancouver Yacht Club Patron [3 ...
The Princess Royal: Ontario: Kingston, Ottawa; To visit with the Canadian Forces Communications and Electronics Branch, perform charity work. 2004: 26–27 April The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto; To attend the 40th Anniversary Gala for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. 4–8 June The Princess Royal Ontario: Toronto; Saskatchewan: Regina
The family travelled by the Royal Yacht Britannia. [4] 3 22–27 October 1991 Canada: Toronto, Ottawa, Niagara Falls: Prince William and his brother accompanied their parents Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales. [2] William and Harry's itinerary included touring the Royal Ontario Museum as well as the CN Tower in Toronto.
This is a list of kingdoms and royal dynasties, organized by geographic region. Note: many countries have had multiple dynasties over the course of recorded history. This is not a comprehensively exhaustive list and may require further additions or historical verification.
In Canada, a number of sites and structures are named for royal individuals, whether a member of the past French royal family, British royal family, or present Canadian royal family thus reflecting the country's status as a constitutional monarchy under the Canadian Crown. Those who married into the royal family are indicated by an asterisk (*).