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Did you see King and Queen in Scotland? Here are best Royal Week pics

Did you see King and Queen in Scotland? Here are best Royal Week pics

Queen Camilla receives a bouquet of flowers as she leaves after opening Ratho Library in Newbridge, Edinburgh, celebrating a partnership with Edinburgh International Book Festival and Edinburgh City Libraries (Image: Lesley Martin/PA Wire) King Charles III tastes a 25-year-old Glen Scotia Single Malt whisky during a reception at Campbeltown Town Hall, to join a community reception before meeting members of the public in Campbeltown Main Street (Image: Jane Barlow -)) King Charles III meets members of the public in Campbeltown Main Street, as part of his trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week. (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)
Queen Camilla during a visit to officially open Ratho Library in Newbridge, Edinburgh, which celebrates a partnership with Edinburgh International Book Festival and Edinburgh City Libraries (Image: Lesley Martin/PA Wire) King Charles III during the Sovereign's Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. The party is part of the King's trip to Scotland. (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire) Queen Camilla during a visit to Kirkcaldy to unveil a Commemorative Cairn to mark the centenary of the Kirkcaldy War Memorial. (Image: Aaron Chown/PA Wire) Queen Camilla (left) during a visit to officially open Ratho Library in Newbridge, Edinburgh, which celebrates a partnership with Edinburgh International Book Festival and Edinburgh City Libraries, as part of her trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week. (Image: Lesley Martin/PA Wire) Queen Camilla meets guests during the Sovereign's Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. The party is part of the King's trip to Scotland for Holyrood (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire) King Charles III attends a reception at Campbeltown Town Hall, before meeting members of the public in Campbeltown Main Street (Image: Andrew Milligan /PA)
King Charles III holds an audience with the First Minister of Scotland John Swinney, at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on July 2 in Edinburgh (Image: Andrew Milligan /PA) King Charles III greets well wishers during a visit to Campbeltown Farmers' Market at Campbeltown Heritage Centre (Image: Andrew Milligan /PA)
Queen Camilla, as patron of Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS), meets Queen's Nurse Ruth Stephen (left) during a reception for the QNIS at the Palace of Holyroodhouse (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire) King Charles III greets well wishers during a visit to Campbeltown Farmers' Market at Campbeltown Heritage Centre (Image: Andrew Milligan /PA)
King Charles III during a visit to Campbeltown Farmers' Market at Campbeltown Heritage Centre (Image: Andrew Milligan /PA)
King Charles III meets members of the public in Campbeltown Main Street, after attending a reception at Campbeltown Town Hall. (Image: Andrew Milligan /PA) Queen Camilla as patron of Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS), hosts a reception for the QNIS at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, as part of her trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire) King Charles III meets members of the public in Campbeltown Main Street, as part of his trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week (Image: Jane Barlow -))
King Charles III during a visit to Campbeltown Farmers' Market at Campbeltown Heritage Centre, as part of his trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week. Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
King Charles III and Queen Camilla unveil a memorial stone in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh where Queen Elizabeth II lay at rest before being carried to London, as part of their trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week. (Image: Aaron Chown/PA Wire) King Charles III waves to the crowds as he departs from Campbeltown New Quay, as part of his trip to Scotland for Holyrood Week. (Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)
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