The Duke of Kent has paid a visit to veterans at Bletchley Park, decades after their secret work as codebreakers during World War II.
The visit marks 30 years since HRH first opened the site as a visitor attraction, and consequently became Patron of the charity.
The Trust is responsible for preserving and maintaining Bletchley Park, which is recognised globally for its pivotal role in Allied codebreaking during WW2.
During his visit, HRH also toured The Age of AI exhibition, which explores the connection between the groundbreaking wartime work carried out at Bletchley Park and the modern world.
Credit: The Royal Family




