Charles and Camilla will be at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh for Saturday's anniversary event.
The Scottish Parliament has placed itself "at the very heart of the nation", First Minister John Swinney will say as he joins the King and Queen at a ceremony to mark 25 years of devolution at Holyrood.
The First Minister is expected to say that in "such a short space of time in the rich voyage of Scotland", the Scottish Parliament has "placed itself at the very heart of the nation". The King has made six visits to the Parliament since 1999 - while his mother the late Queen made 10 visits during her lifetime.
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