With help from willcooke, it seems that the dock pushes the calendar to
be centered on the space between the dock right edge and the right edge
of the screen, when dock has "auto-hide" setting turned off.

With auto-hide on, calendar widget is correctly centered.

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Title:
  gnome-shell calendar widget is not centered on the screen

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  With the new eoan wallpaper it is obvious that calendar widget, is not
  in fact, centered on the screen. Nor is like left/right aligned to the
  centre either.

  It feels as if it is centered, with an offset / margin on the left.

  between "right edge of the app menu" and "left edge of the top right
  indicators", instead of centered to the screen width.The blue line on
  the screenshot is the centre fold of the screen, you can see that the
  wallpaper is correctly centered with the animal circle in the centre.

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