The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall started a tour of Scotland yesterday, June 21.
Charles as Patron visited Abbeyfield, Viewlands House in Perth. As Admiral of The Fleet he visited H.M.S Prince of Wales in Rosyth and he attended a reception for supporters of Step Up To Serve he's also Patron of at Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Together they attended the "From Harris to Paris" exhibition, part of the Edinburgh International Fashion Festival, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Edinburgh.
One June 22 (day 2) the Prince of Wales as President opened The Prince's Trust's youth employment and enterprise hub in Glasgow and the Duchess of Cornwall commemorated the 85th anniversary of Scotland's Gardens in Tranent, East Lothian.
Together they attended the Dumfries House Future Textiles Sewing Bee Challenge and the Dumfries House Dog Show in Cumnock, Ayrshire.
On June 23 the Prince of Wales as Patron of the National Piping Centre undertook an engagement with the National Piping Centre, there was the launch of the partnership between the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Dumfries House in Cumnock, Ayrshire.
On day 4 (June 24) the Prince of Wales visited Bute Fabrics in Rothesay, Isle of Bute, as well as Howard Doris Centre in Milbrae, Lochcarron. There are no further events listed for the next four days, although the press called it a "week long tour of Scotland".
Does anyone know what happened to Camilla? Without going back to check, it seems she was only in Scotland for one day and then did not appear to be with Charles at the Knatchbull wedding on Saturday. Was she only scheduled to be on the Scotland tour for one day?
My first gut reaction was that both Charles and Camilla took a little "me" time as they do from time to time. Maybe Camilla is spending it with her family.
Seems odd she would take "me time" during this week that was a week of visits devoted to Scotland. A bit like Prince Philip taking "me time" during the Queen's annual Holyrood week.
Yesterday, July 5, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Aberdaron and Criccieth, opened the new extension to South Caernarfon Creameries in Rhydygwystl, Chwilog, Pwllheli, and the Prince of Wales visited the School of Ocean Sciences at Bangor University in Anglesey.
On the first day of the tour, July 4, the Prince of Wales made two visits related to his charities, see here.
Yesterday, July 6, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall visited Pontypridd Lido and hosted a Roald Dahl inspired entertainment evening at their Welsh home.
The Prince of Wales as President of The Prince's Trust met young people who have helped refurbish the premises of the Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team in Dowlais, while the Duchess of Cornwall as Patron of Roald Dahl 100 met children taking part in a creative writing workshop at the Norwegian Church Arts Centre in Cardiff.
On day 4 of their Wales visit, July 7, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall toured Talgarth Mill.
The Duchess of Cornwall visited Blaenau Mawr Farm, Cwmdy, Crickhowell and as Patron of Emmaus UK she visited Emmaus South Wales.
The Prince of Wales attended a Service at St Mary's Church, Abergavenny, officially opened the new premises of the Abergavenny Fine Foods, Blaenavon, Gwent and he visit Garth Village Hall, Llangammarch.