Duchess of Cornwall presents medals to 3 Rifles during Edinburgh visit
It was the Duchess's first visit to the regiment's Scottish-based battalion since replacing Prince Philip as the Rifles' Colonel-In-Chief.
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It was the Duchess's first visit to the regiment's Scottish-based battalion since replacing Prince Philip as the Rifles' Colonel-In-Chief.
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