The King and Queen will then host lunch as well as a state banquet at Buckingham Palace, with many royal observers keen to see if Kate, the Princess of Wales, will also be in attendance after months away from the while she receives cancer treatment. The Princess , when she attended the annual Trooping the Colour parade and posed on the Buckingham Palace balcony for photographs.
Wednesday, June 26
The Emperor and Empress’ subsequent days will be filled with a number of activities, including Wednesday’s trip to the Francis Crick Institute, the U.K.’s flagship biomedical research center. Japan is a and the institute is home to a U.K.-Japan research partnership across a number of public health concerns, including cancer and vaccinations.
Thursday, June 27
On Thursday, the couple will travel to Windsor Castle to lay a wreath on the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II, who . The couple were among global leaders who attended the at Westminster Abbey on Sept. 19 that year.
They will also stop by the Japan: Myths to Manga exhibition at the Young V&A museum, before the tourist hotspot Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. Across its 330 acres, Kew Gardens contain a number of nods to Japanese culture, from towering bonsai trees to the Japanese Gateway, a replica of a Kyoto temple.
Friday, June 28
The couple will end their trip with their first mutual visit to their shared alma mater in Oxford, before heading home. Before they depart, they will be greeted by the Lord Chamberlain who will formally bid them farewell.
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