Festivities held by the Prince's Foundation started with a tea dance for 140 people at the charity's headquarters, Dumfries House, on Tuesday to celebrate the local community in East Ayrshire and help combat social isolation.
Guests were treated to Coronation-themed dishes created by school pupils involved in the charity's Food for the Future education programme.
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