The Telegraph. Prince William and Catherine Middleton to open center funded by Manoukian foundation
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During their visit to Scotland, Prince William and Catherine Middleton accompanied by Prince Charles will open the new Tamar Manoukian Outdoor Centre at Dumfries House this Friday.
The Prince of Wales has fought a series of battles over the “monstrous carbuncles” that he sees as ruining the urban landscape. Happily, there is one property developer with whom he has found common cause.
Bob Manoukian, who was involved in a multi-million-pound legal battle with Prince Jefri of Brunei, the younger brother of the sultan, is behind a new outdoor centre at Dumfries House, the Scottish property rescued for the nation by Prince Charles.
The Manoukian Foundation, which is run by the Armenian-born Bob and his wife, Tamar, has paid for the Tamar Manoukian Outdoor Centre, which Charles is due to visit with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge this Friday.
The centre will provide accommodation and team activities for young people and will also be open to schools across Scotland.


















































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