The Scottish Royal Courts: The Duchess of Cornwall at a University maternity
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H.R.H Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visited this Thursday the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Her Royal Highness had quite a royal engagement with special little ones... yep that's right with toddlers.
Curious welcoming committee for Camilla January 21st at the University of Aberdeen, the third largest city in Scotland. They are little ones who were waiting. The Duchess of Cornwall or rather the Duchess of Rothesay the name of the wife of Prince Charles when in Scotland has indeed made in the establishment to inaugurate a daycare. She was wearing a suit with the collar of a plain jacket and skirt were of garnet and gray tartan pattern, the color of her blouse. A circumstance dress for any self-respecting Scottish tour!
Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen since in September 2013, took advantage of the event to visit its new library, "Sir Duncan Rice Library "opened by her stepmother Elizabeth II in September 2012. She met some students and was able to admire as rare as precious manuscripts, whose medieval bestiary Aberdeen dating back to the twelfth century.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
Curious welcoming committee for Camilla January 21st at the University of Aberdeen, the third largest city in Scotland. They are little ones who were waiting. The Duchess of Cornwall or rather the Duchess of Rothesay the name of the wife of Prince Charles when in Scotland has indeed made in the establishment to inaugurate a daycare. She was wearing a suit with the collar of a plain jacket and skirt were of garnet and gray tartan pattern, the color of her blouse. A circumstance dress for any self-respecting Scottish tour!
Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen since in September 2013, took advantage of the event to visit its new library, "Sir Duncan Rice Library "opened by her stepmother Elizabeth II in September 2012. She met some students and was able to admire as rare as precious manuscripts, whose medieval bestiary Aberdeen dating back to the twelfth century.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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