The Duke of Westminster and fiancée Olivia Henson make rare joint outing one month before wedding – all the photos

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Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, will marry his fiancée Olivia Henson in exactly one month, and to mark the approaching big day, the couple joined forces to make several personal outings.

On Tuesday, the lovebirds visited three charities in Chester, the city that will play host to their nuptials next month. All three of the charities are supported by the Westminster Foundation and allowed the Duke and Olivia the opportunity to hear about positive impact that they are making on the community.

The Duke of Westminster and Olivia Henson watching children dance
It's now one month until the pair's wedding in June (Grosvenor 2024)

The pair looked sun-kissed as they walked through Chester city centre with the Duke opting for a a blue shirt and blazer alongside a matching pair of jeans, while Olivia looked magnificent in a white top and a unique pair of trousers that featured a bird design.

During their outing, the pair met representatives from Cheshire Dance, Storyhouse and the Cathedral Music Trust. Their first stop was at Cheshire Dance, which helps children taught outside the mainstream in both Chester, Ellesmere and surrounding villages.

The Duke of Westminster and Olivia Henson speaking to a group of children
The Duke and Olivia learnt about the work of the charities (Grosvenor 2024)

The session observed by Hugh and Olivia saw children learning Capoeria, a Brazilian art form that mixes martial arts with dance, acrobatics and music.

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The second stop of the day was Studio by Storyhouse, a charity that helps those aged between 14 and 25, who have limited opportunities to connect with others, including young carers and those with poor mental health. The charity provides courses in developing their work skills and their confidence, teamwork and relationship building.

Olivia Henson and the Duke of Westminster laughing with a group of young people
The Duke supports several charities in Chester (Grosvenor 2024)

Their final stop was to the Cathedral Music Trust, with the pair sitting in on a Small Sounds session, which provides weekly and free music groups for children aged up to five. Hugh and Olivia also met the Dean of Chester and members of the Cathedral Music team who will perform at their upcoming wedding.

During the trip, the Duke joked: "The next time we'll be here will slightly more nerve-wracking."

Olivia Henson and the Duke of Westminster speaking to a group of young people
The Duke and Olivia visted Studio by Storyhouse (Grosvenor 2024)

He added: "It's so important to me to support young people in Chester. Hearing directly from them and seeing these charitable programmes first hand is the only way we'll learn about the real issues that need addressing and how best to direct our support."

Olivia, 31, and Hugh, 32 – who is a close friend of the Prince of Wales and a godfather to William's eldest son, Prince George – announced their engagement on 23 April 2023. The couple dated for two years before he popped the question to his beloved.

The Duke of Westminster and Olivia Henson sat inside Chester Cathedral
The Duke and Olivia will walk down the aisle at Chester Cathedral next month (Grosvenor 2024)

"The Duke of Westminster and Miss Olivia Henson are delighted to announce they are engaged to be married," the pair said in a statement. The couple, who have been together for two years, recently became engaged at the Duke's family home at Eaton Hall in Cheshire. Members of both their families are absolutely delighted with the news."

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Their wedding is expected to be the event of the summer with many members of the royal family and high society in attendance. While other high-profile weddings have often seen things like the wedding cake and bridal gown shared before the big day, it appears that the groom and bride are keeping these out of the public sphere.