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03 Nov 2008 05:37:58
"Prince Charles will be in Yogyakarta on November 4," a local staff of the British embassy, Grace Hutasoit, said here on Friday.
In addition to a meeting with Sri Sultan, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II will also have a close look at two locations in Yogyakarta. "I can't disclose the names of the two locations to be visited by Charles," she said.
Prince Charles is scheduled to arrive in Yogyakarta on Tuesday (Nov 4) at about 11:30 and will proceed to other places until 16:50.
Before coming to Indonesia, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Japan and Brunei Darussalam.
Prince Charles is to meet Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Nov 2, British ambassador to Indonesia Martin Halfuil said.
The meeting with Yudhoyono would discuss issues on global warming and religious tolerance, said the ambassador.
Prince Charles to visit Yogyakarta palace
British Prince Charles in his five-day tour of Indonesian on November 1 to 5 will visit the Yogyakarta palace and have a meeting with Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono X."Prince Charles will be in Yogyakarta on November 4," a local staff of the British embassy, Grace Hutasoit, said here on Friday.
In addition to a meeting with Sri Sultan, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II will also have a close look at two locations in Yogyakarta. "I can't disclose the names of the two locations to be visited by Charles," she said.
Prince Charles is scheduled to arrive in Yogyakarta on Tuesday (Nov 4) at about 11:30 and will proceed to other places until 16:50.
Before coming to Indonesia, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Japan and Brunei Darussalam.
Prince Charles is to meet Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono on Nov 2, British ambassador to Indonesia Martin Halfuil said.
The meeting with Yudhoyono would discuss issues on global warming and religious tolerance, said the ambassador.
Source: www.tourismindonesia.com
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