AS well as Bradford, King Charles III will visit several other places in Yorkshire on his two-day visit to the region.
He will visit Bradford and Leeds on Tuesday, November 8, before visiting York and Doncaster on November 9.
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Where will The King visit in Leeds?
Following his visit to Bradford, King Charles will travel to Leeds, where he will view a number of ‘The World Reimagined Globes’ that have been on display in the city since the end of September as part of a national project to explore the history and impact of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
His Majesty will then visit Leeds Central Library and Art Gallery to meet young achievers, including the Leeds Children’s Mayor to mark the 10th Anniversary of ‘Child Friendly Leeds’.
He will also be introduced to members of the Jamaican and wider West Indian community and will tour the Jamaica Society Leeds’ Rebellion to Romance exhibition
The King will then meet a range of representatives from the Leeds financial sector at the Leeds Building Society.
What will happen in York?
York will welcome King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort, to unveil a statue of Queen Elizabeth II.
The statue, designed and carved by York Minster stone mason Richard Bossons, will be unveiled following a service.
The King will enter York at Micklegate Bar, the traditional royal entrance into the city.
What will happen in Doncaster?
His Majesty The King, accompanied by The Queen Consort, will confer city status on Doncaster.
Doncaster was one of eight places that became a city as part of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Doncaster was highlighted as a winning bid for its community spirit, rich history and royal links.
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