Queen and Duchess to open Mersey Gateway

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Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex, will visit Cheshire for a day of engagements to include opening the Mersey Gateway Bridge later this month.

The Queen and The Duchess, Meghan Markle will arrive in the county at Runcorn Station by Royal Train and will depart by car for the Mersey Gateway Bridge on June 14.

The Queen and The Duchess will view the bridge and then watch a performance by local school children called ‘Bringing Communities Together: Halton’s river crossings over the ages.’  Upon conclusion  The Queen will unveil a plaque to mark the opening of the bridge.

The Queen and The Duchess of Sussex will then depart by car for Storyhouse in Chester, where they will be taken on a tour of the building to visit the children’s library, stopping to meet a Syrian settlement group engaged in craft work. The Royal party will watch a performance by ‘Fallen Angels’, a dance theatre company for people in recovery from addiction,  before moving to the theatre to see a medley of songs from Storyhouse’s latest production, ‘A Little Night Music.’ On the ground floor they will see schoolchildren from local primary schools perform songs alongside actors from ‘Swallows and Amazons.’ Her Majesty will unveil a plaque to mark the official opening of Storyhouse.

The Queen and The Duchess will then walk to Chester Town Hall where they will attend a lunch as guests of Cheshire West and Chester Council, which will mark the conclusion of their visit to Cheshire.

 

 

 


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