The Duchess of York * Meeting Slovenian President

The Duchess of York * Meeting Slovenian President

The Duke and Duchess of York welcomed the President of Slovenia, Borut Pahor at their home in Kensington Palace yesterday. TRH hosted a luncheon for Mr Pahor in honour of his official visit to London.
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