Crowds gathered outside Chester Cathedral on Friday for a glimpse of the Duchess of Cornwall.
Camilla, who arrived by helicopter, received an honorary degree from the University of Chester during a graduation ceremony.
She joined 500 graduands from a number of academic faculties receiving their degrees on the same day from the university’s chancellor, Dr Gyles Brandreth.
Her honorary doctorate is in recognition of her commitment to promoting literacy and celebrating literature.
A university spokesman said: “The Duchess is a passionate promoter of literacy in the UK and internationally, with particular focus on encouraging a love of reading and writing from an early age.”
The Duchess, who is also the Countess of Chester, was due to give a speech during the ceremony, after which she met students representing some of the university’s public service programmes such as teaching, nursing, midwifery, social care and policing.
She also received a gift from children from the University Church Free School in the city.
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