Princess Anne appeared in great spirits as she attended the Royal Highland Show on Friday.
The Princess Royal was pictured at the event to enjoy a tour, met primary school children taking part in activities and watched competitions – including the show jumping.
Enjoying the warm weather, she was escorted by RHASS Chairman, James Logan, and Chief Executive, Alex Paterson.
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David Tennant, Head of the Royal Highland Show, said, “Friday at the Show has been a true sun-soaked spectacle and we are thrilled to see our visitors and families enjoy all that the show has to offer.
“From sheep shearing to competitions, sheepdog skills to cookery demonstrations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
“We were very honoured to have welcomed HRH Princess Anne today and shared with her all of the great achievements from the Scottish agricultural industry.”
Around 200,000 people are set to attend the show in Ingliston, which runs for four days until Sunday.
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On Thursday, over 50,000 people flocked to enjoy a range of food and drink, live music and agricultural displays.
Each year, there are over 800 trade exhibitors, over 2,000 livestock competitors entering into 900+ competitions and tens of thousands of visitors.
Over the past two days, Edinburgh motorists have been warned of major road delays as the event gets underway.
Traffic Scotland and Lothian have issued updates to road and public transport users with considerable tailbacks reported on the A8, M9, M8 and M90.