Penny Lancaster visits King Charles' Scottish home
Penny Lancaster, who is married to British singer Sir Roderick David Stewart visits Dumfries House
King's Foundation Ambassador and TV personality Penny Lancaster has visited Dumfries House, a royal state which serves as the charity's headquarters.
The estate's Instagram account on Monday shared her photo with the caption, "Our King’s Foundation Ambassador Penny Lancaster spent time at Dumfries House and took part in the Boswell Book Festival, which was held on the estate this weekend."
"Thank you, Penny, for joining us at Dumfries House and for all your support in raising awareness of the charitable work of The Kings Foundation.
Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, is a royal estate purchased in 2007 by a consortium led by King Charles III, then the Prince of Wales.
Although it is owned by a charitable trust, the estate has a private accommodation for King Charles who stays there during his visits to Scotland.
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