25 November 2022
Above: His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent; the Chairman of RMBI Care Co., John Boyington CBE, and RMBI Care Co. Managing Director, Mark LLoyd with the engraved stone plaque that commemorates the official opening of the Home.
Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court, in Berkshire, welcomed a long-awaited guest when His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent visited the Home on Tuesday 22 November. The care home, which provides residential care, nursing and residential dementia support, warmly received the royal visit to mark the official opening of the Home.
His Royal Highness enjoyed a tour around the care home with Home Manager, Abigail Cranston; RMBI Care Co. Managing Director, Mark LLoyd; and the Chairman of RMBI Care Co., John Boyington CBE. Both residents and staff at the newly named Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court had the opportunity to meet the Duke of Kent in person, who was pleased to greet everyone around the Home.
After the tour, The Duke of Kent was invited to unveil an engraved stone plaque to commemorate the official opening of the care home. He also met with the teams involved in the construction, including RMBI Care Co. directors and the architects.
[Summary: HRH The Duke of Kent visited Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Court, in Berkshire, for its opening ceremony. The Duke of Kent was invited to unveil an engraved stone plaque to commemorate the official opening of the care home.]