A ROYAL visit to Hampshire is due to take place this week coming.
The Princess Royal will head to the New Forest area on June 10 as she attends an anniversary dinner in Marchwood.
Princess Anne will be at the 17 Port and Maritime Regiment 40th Anniversary of Falklands War Dinner at McMullen Barracks.
The visit comes just months after the Duchess of Cornwall visited the new Maggie's centre in the grounds of University Hospital Southampton.
The duchess, who is also the president of the charity which provides care for those undergoing cancer treatment, met with families as she opened the facility.
READ MORE: Photos of The Duchess of Cornwall at Maggie's in Southampton
According to the royal diary, no other members of the family are scheduled to visit Southampton in the near future.
However, the Princess Royal will be attending the Royal Lymington Yacht Club's Centenary Regatta on June 18.
The event will take place at the clubs home at Bath Road, Lymington.
Meanwhile, Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy will visit The Countess of Brecknock Hospice in Andover on June 21.
Prince Edward visited the Hampshire Constabulary training headquarters in Netley last December.
The Earl of Wessex was in the area as the force marked 20 years since the site was first opened by the Princess Royal in 2001.
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