Queen Camilla Visits Aberdeen University, Engages in Community Initiatives
Queen Camilla Visits Aberdeen University, Engages in Community Initiatives

Queen Camilla Visits Aberdeen University, Engages in Community Initiatives

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Queen Camilla made a solo visit to the University of Aberdeen, where she has served as Chancellor since 2013. During her visit, she engaged with students and staff, discussing various initiatives including a community-building partnership with Aberdeen Football Club Community Trust and a cooking project aimed at supporting financially challenged students. The Queen donned a blue coat dress with tartan detailing, symbolizing the cultural significance of tartan in Scottish heritage. Her visit underscored her ongoing commitment to the university, where she has awarded multiple honorary degrees and taken a keen interest in its educational programs. Additionally, she met with participants of an online primary education course designed for those unable to attend traditional classes. The event highlighted the university's efforts to widen access to education and support local communities.

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