A ROYAL visitor will spend two days in North Yorkshire next month, stopping off on the North York Moors and the Yorkshire
Dales. A spokesman at St James's Palace confirmed that the Prince of Wales would visit the North York Moors on Thursday, May 14. Although details of Prince Charles's schedule have not yet been released, it is understood he will visit the North York Moors Visitor Centre at Danby, near Whitby.
The Prince is expected to spend the following day in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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