Aug 21, 2008, 11:00 GMT
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, has met with members of an animal welfare charity.
Camilla - the wife of Britain's Prince Charles - was a guest at Brooke Hospital for Animals' recent fundraising party in Scotland.
The charity - of which Camilla is president - specialises in the welfare of horses, donkeys and mules.
The royal - who is known as the Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland - drew raffle tickets from the panniers of Porridge the donkey.
She had met the animal four years previously when he fell and injured his leg.
She said: "I would never forget the last time I saw him. We were all so worried."
Mike Baker, chief executive of the Brooke, added: "Her enthusiasm for the Brooke comes from the heart - she loves horses and has a really good feel for what we do."
Camilla became president of the charity in 2006 after visiting volunteers in Pakistan who were working to help equine animals following the country's devastating earthquake the year before.
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