British Royals plan Jubilee world tour
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Britain's Royal Family will travel to the British realms worldwide to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee although the monarch will remain in the UK.
Britain's royals will travel the world to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee next year although the monarch and Prince Philip will remain in the UK.
Prince William and his wife Duchess Catherine will undertake their second overseas tour with a trip to Malaysia, Singapore, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu.
Prince Harry will tour Jamaica, Belize and The Bahamas for the Jubilee while his uncle Prince Edward and wife Sophie are set to travel to the other Caribbean realms.
The heir to the throne Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall will spend time in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Charles will also go the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
Meanwhile Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's daughter Princess Anne will represent the monarchy in Mozambique and Zambia while their son Prince Andrew will go to India although his daughters Princess' Beatrice and Eugenie are not expected to accompany him.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will visit Wales on April 26 and 27, South West England on May 1 and 2, North London on March 29, South London on May 15 and North West England May 16 and 17.
They will also undertake a visit to Scotland in July before ending the tour in North East England on July 18-19.
The Diamond Jubilee will mark 60 years of the queen's reign.


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