TODAY the Duchess of Cornwall is visiting Oxford - yet this is not the first time she has visited our county.
Here we look back at all the time's the Royal has visited Oxfordshire.
July 2021:
Last summer, the Duchess greeted families at Helen & Douglas House hospice.
Her Royal Highness, who has been a patron of the children's hospice since 2007, met five families and staff in the hospice's garden.
The trip was organised so the Duchess could learn about how the children and their families had been coping throughout the pandemic.
January 2020:
Before the pandemic shut the country down, the Duchess visited Banbury.
The Royal visited the Cornhill Centre to learn about the 'priceless' support it provides for older people.
May 2017:
The future King, Prince Charles, and the Duchess visited the Covered Market in 2017.
Upon the visit Prince Charles said the Covered Market should be 'at the heart' of the city's future.
May 2014:
In 2014, the Duchess, who is patron of the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre Charity, visited the University of Oxford’s Botnar Research Centre at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington.
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