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The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester have hosted a particular backyard get together at Buckingham Palace to mark the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of The Kennel Club.
With the blessing of The King, Their Royal Highnesses welcomed representatives to the Central London residence in celebration of the event.
Canines weren’t permitted to attend the occasion, aside from registered help dogs.
The Kennel Club is the biggest organisation within the UK dedicated to canine well being, welfare and coaching.
The late Queen Elizabeth II was patron of the membership for 70 years.
Joined by Prince Michael of Kent, the Duke & Duchess had been photographed assembly among the friends and the service dogs who had made the journey to Buckingham Palace.