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Charles can't escape the whisky on tour of Inverurie

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Charles can't escape the whisky on tour of Inverurie

Charles can't escape the whisky on tour of Inverurie

Prince Charles enjoys whisky two ways as he visits a variety of establishments around the Scottish town of Inverurie.

"I think I rather need it" he jokes as he enjoys a toast with a family of business owners, having earlier added some to his cup of tea.

Report by Edwardst.

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