THE Duke and Duchess of Rothesay were presented with a replica sword of one of Scotland’s most famous freedom fighters during their opening of an art gallery in Aberdeen.

The royal couple were presented with a replica of the sword of Robert the Bruce on their visit to Aberdeen Art Gallery.

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Robert the Bruce has links to the Queen’s Scottish heritage. She is descended from Mary, Queen of Scots, James VI and Robert the Bruce himself, who secured Scotland’s independence from England in the 14th century.

The official opening comes after the gallery reopened its doors in November 2019 following a four-year refurbishment, estimated to have cost £34.6 million, which was subject to numerous delays.

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Forced to close for a period during the coronavirus pandemic, it is once again open and free to enter, housing three floors of exhibitions with an upstairs viewing platform with views over the city.

Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeen City, Barney Crockett, accompanied the couple as they toured the gallery and met staff and members of the redevelopment team.

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Crockett said: “It is a tremendous honour to welcome Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay to carry out the official opening of Aberdeen Art Gallery.

“The Art Gallery is home to one of the finest collections in the UK, and the ambitious redevelopment project has created a safe, welcoming and inspiring civic space both for the people of Aberdeen and visitors to the city.”