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The Duke of Edinburgh, youngest brother of King Charles, in P.E.I. to help regiment mark anniversary

The Duke of Edinburgh, youngest brother of King Charles, in P.E.I. to help regiment mark anniversary

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Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, has received a warm welcome to the Canadian province that also bears that name. As well as meeting and drumming with members of Abegweit First Nation (shown), he visited the Cenotaph in Scotchfort, P.E.I. As CBC's Sheehan Desjardins reports, Edward has a regimental ball and a parade ahead of him before he leaves Charlottetown for Toronto.
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