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The Duchess of Cornwall visits Aberdeenshire

23 September 2020
The Duchess of Cornwall outside Ballater Art Gallery

The Duchess of Cornwall today visited two organisations in Aberdeenshire where she spoke to business owners about the impact of coronavirus on their organisations.

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The Duchess of Rothesay today visited two organisations in Aberdeenshire to hear about how they have coped during the Coronavirus pandemic. 🏡 First, Her Royal Highness visited @crathieopportunityholidays, a charity which provides self-catered holiday cottages designed and equipped for people with disabilities. The Duchess has been Patron since 2007 and was today taken on a short tour of the cottages. 🎨 Later, Her Royal Highness visited @ballatergallery, an art gallery showcasing mainly Scottish artists with an international reputation. HRH toured the gallery with owner David Reid, who has previously fundraised for cancer care charity, @maggiescentres.

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Her Royal Highness visited Crathie Opportunity Holidays and Ballater Art Gallery.

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