Prince Charles will visit flood victims in Cumbria on Monday.
Clarence House has confirmed His Royal Highness will be in Carlisle and Appleby.
The Prince of Wales will see how businesses have reacted at Mcvitie's; he'll then visit residents who were badly hit; before going to a community centre and thanking volunteers, the emergency services and the military for their help.
A statment from Clarence House read: "Following the devastation wrought by Storm Desmond last month, The Prince of Wales will undertake engagements in Cumbria to see first-hand how local people and businesses have been impacted by severe floods in the region. The visit will recognise the efforts of those who helped in the relief operation as well as showing the progress of repair work as local communities prepare for Christmas and look ahead to the New Year.
"Earlier this month, His Royal Highness made a private donation to the Cumbria Community Foundation to help those affected. The Prince's Countryside Fund also released £40,000 from its emergency fund and launched a public appeal.
"The Prince's Charity, Business in the Community, is also supporting the region's recovery through its Business Emergency Resilience Group (BERG). BERG was set up by His Royal Highness in 2009 following floods in Cockermouth to help businesses and communities across the UK to prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies. It enables larger organisations to help smaller businesses and communities by supplying resources, assistance and expertise.
"The Prince of Wales is a regular visitor to Cumbria and has been to Warwick Road once before, to meet flood victims in 2009. His Royal Highness last visited Cumbria in April 2015 to support rural communities."