Camilla Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit to a Polish Cultural Centre in London where she signed a book of condolence for the late president of Poland, Lech Kaczynski.
The visit came a week after she was grounded in Scotland due to safety reasons related to the cloud of volcanic ash drifting from Iceland.
Mr Kaczynski and his wife Maria died along with 94 others in a plane crash in Russia.
Wheelchair bound Camilla's trip to the centre in Hammersmith, London, was the first time she had made an official appearance in public since she broke her left leg while hill walking in Scotland.
Her leg is in a plaster cast, which she will have to wear for another four weeks.
The Prince of Wales was at the centre yesterday - Wednesday 21st April - where he signed the same books of condolence.
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