King Charles visited Aboyne and Mid Deeside Community Shed in Aberdeenshire on Thursday
Last modified on Jan 12, 2023 13:59 GMT Danielle Stacey King Charles stepped out for his first official public engagement of the year in Aberdeenshire on Thursday, just two days after his son Prince Harry's book release.
Loading the player... Upon arrival, His Majesty was greeted by Lord-Lieutenant Sandy Manson as Pipe Major James Cooper played the pipes. The Shed aims to improve the health and welfare of Mid Deeside residents by reducing rural social isolation through a facility built specifically for purposeful activity whether it be workshop or craft room based, or purely social.
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