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January 18, 2023 - 14:59 GMT Sharnaz Shahid Queen Consort Camilla has spoken about the"precious time" she has spent in the northeast of Scotland - telling staff and students at Aberdeen University that it feels like she is"coming home" on visits to the institution.
Addressing staff and students, she said:"Coming to this university, and to this city, has always felt a bit like coming home to me." She added:"Secondly, because my husband and I are lucky enough to spend precious time each year in Aberdeenshire."And finally, because 10 years ago I received the great honour of being installed as chancellor of this very special university."NEW: Princess Kate visits Luton nursery for first solo outing of the year - best photos
However, she added:"My achievements as chancellor over the last decade seem rather modest in comparison."I was told in 2013 that one element of my role was to defend the university so that 'raven wolves do not invade the college and its flock'."She quipped it was"perhaps more by luck than judgment" that this has not happened yet.
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