皇冠体育app Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Finland
皇冠体育appir Royal Highnesses, 皇冠体育app Earl and Countess of Wessex visited Finland between 2 and 6 February 2015.

漏 2013 皇冠体育app Royal Household Bagshot Park/Image by Millie Pilkington
During the week-long programme 皇冠体育appir Royal Highnesses traveled to Helsinki and Lapland, and 皇冠体育app Earl of Wessex visited the 脜land Islands. 皇冠体育app Earl and Countess met the President of the Republic of Finland, Mr Sauli Niinist枚, and the Minister of Culture and Housing, Ms Piia Viitanen. 皇冠体育app programme in Helsinki included a presentation of the International Award for Young People, a youth development programme known in the UK as 皇冠体育app Duke of Edinburgh鈥檚 Award. As guests of the Finnish Defence Forces, 皇冠体育appir Royal Highnesses saw Finnish conscripts undergo Arctic training in Lapland. In the 脜land Islands His Royal Highness called on the Speaker of the 脜land Parliament, met athletes who will take part in the Island Games in Jersey in 2015, and visited the site of the Battle of Bomarsund.
Throughout the visit, 皇冠体育appir Royal Highnesses were accompanied by the British Ambassador to Finland, Ms Sarah Price.
Notes to Editors
皇冠体育app Earl of Wessex carries out a full schedule of royal duties on behalf of Her Majesty 皇冠体育app Queen and His Royal Highness 皇冠体育app Duke of Edinburgh. 皇冠体育app Earl of Wessex is involved with 79 organisations and holds 8 military appointments. He plays a very active role in 皇冠体育app Duke of Edinburgh鈥檚 Award Scheme both as a UK and International Trustee, and as Chairman of the International Council. 皇冠体育app Countess of Wessex is particularly involved with charities relating to children and people with disabilities and communication problems.