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Queen Camilla officially opens new library in Edinburgh

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Queen Camilla officially opens new library in Edinburgh

Queen Camilla officially opens new library in Edinburgh

Queen Camilla officially opened the newly refurbished Ratho Library as part of her visit to Scotland alongside the King for Royal Week.

Her Majesty praised the work of the staff in a speech, saying: "What wonderful places libraries are, literally from toddlers to pensioners – they manage to inspire a love of reading of books".

Report by Kennedyl.

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