King and Queen Arrive in Scotland for Royal Week
- King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in Scotland on July 1 to begin Royal Week, including the Ceremony of the Keys in Edinburgh.
- Royal Week happens annually as the monarch spends a week at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, with engagements reflecting his connection to Scotland.
- The King led an investiture ceremony awarding honours to figures like Olympian Duncan Scott, while Queen Camilla opened the rebuilt Ratho Library launching the Paper Trails initiative.
- Queen Anne, Cunard’s newest Pinnacle-class ship with 2,996 passengers and 1,225 crew, berthed at Greenock on July 2, ending a 14-day cruise before sailing to Southampton.
- The royal visit supports cultural and community projects in Scotland and coincides with significant local events, suggesting continued royal engagement in Scottish affairs.
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King and Queen to attend ceremony in Kirkcaldy on day two of Royal Week
Charles and Camilla will begin Wednesday with a number of engagements in Fife.
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