MORE than 200 guests were joined by Camilla, the Dutchess of Rothesay, for a party at Winton House on Wednesday morning.
The Duchess of Rothesay, was at the venue, near Pencaitland, as part of the celebrations for the 85th anniversary of the charity, Scotland's Gardens.
During her visit, which lasted just over an hour, she met with Sir Francis and Lady Ogilvy, who own Winton House, as well as representatives from the charity, of which she is president.
She also took time to tour the gardens, and spoke with some of the charity's volunteers and gardeners, who had travelled from all over Scotland for the occasion.
The Duchess of Rothesay said: "What an honour it is to be part of Scotland's Gardens and to be here today."
That makes it the longest-running garden to open for the charity.
Her visit to Winton House was part of a three-day Royal visit to Scotland, with Prince Charles at The Princes Trust in Glasgow on Wednesday morning.
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