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U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona, left, escorts Britain's Prince Charles to his vehicle at the conclusion of the royal couple's visit to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., Nov. 3, 2005.
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Britain's Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, visit the National Institutes of Health's National Osteoporosis Foundation in Bethesda, Md., Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005. From left are, Janet Hubert, a foundation member, U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona, the Duchess and Prince Charles.
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Prince Charles, right, playfully moves his hands in a tearing motion (as if to tear the book) after Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, received the 404-page Bone Health and Osteoporosis report from U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona, left, during a meeting with the National Osteoporosis Foundation at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md., Nov. 3, 2005.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, front left, talks with Janet Hubert, a member of the National Osteoporosis Foundation, right, during a visit with Prince Charles to the National Institute of Health in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005. The Duchess championed osteoporosis, a subject close to her heart, in her first public speech abroad since marrying the Prince of Wales.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is escorted by Carolyn Schwenker Brody, chairman of the board of the National Building Museum, as she arrives at the museum for the Vincent Scully Prize presentation ceremony Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington.
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Prince Charles, left, smiles as he is presented with the Vincent Scully Prize by Sterling Professor Emeritus of the History of Art of Yale University Vincent Scully during a ceremony at the National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington, D.C.
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Prince Charles speaks after he was presented with the Vincent Scully Prize during a ceremony at the National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington.
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The Prince of Wales speaks after he was presented with the Vincent Scully Prize during a ceremony at the National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington, D.C. Prince Charles was awarded the prize in recognition of his well-known advocacy on behalf of the built environment and his charities that support work related to urban design.
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Prince Charles speaks after he was presented with the Vincent Scully Prize during a ceremony at the National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the new wife of Britain's Prince Charles, chats with unidentified women at an exhibition of The Prince's School of Traditional Arts during a tour the National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington, D.C. The visit to the U.S. is the first overseas trip by the royal couple since their marriage in April.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, the wife of Britain's Prince Charles, chats with a guest at an exhibition of The Prince's School of Traditional Arts during a tour of the National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington, D.C.
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Britain's Prince Charles looks at an exhibition by The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment during a tour of the National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington, D.C. The visit to the U.S. is the first overseas trip by the prince and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, since their marriage in April.
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In this photograph provided by the National Museum, Britain's Prince Charles, left, talks with Hank Dittmar, chief executive officer of The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment, as they examine an exhibition called "Civitas" Nov. 3, 2005 at the National Building Museum in Washington.
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Prince Charles and Camilla make their way out of National Building Museum Nov. 3, 2005.
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Britain's Prince Charles, left, and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, center, and British Ambassador to the U.S. Sir David Manning, right, leave the National Building Museum. Prince Charles was presented the Vincent Scully Prize, recognizing his well-known advocacy on behalf of the built environment and his charities that support work related to urban design.
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Prince Charles is greeted by students at Georgetown University on Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington, D.C. The prince and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are on a U.S. tour of goodwill diplomacy and promotion of their pet social projects.
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The Prince of Wales is handed a baseball to sign by a member of the crowd during a walkround as he arrives for a faith group seminar at Georgetown University on Nov. 3, 2005 in Washington, D.C. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are on the third day of their official eight-day visit to the U.S.
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The Prince of Wales, right, arrives at Georgetown University and shakes hands with students who waited for a glimpse to greet him during his visit to Washington, D.C. on Nov. 3, 2005.
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Prince Charles talks to an unidentified woman as he attends a Faith Group Seminar, on the Georgetown University Campus in Washington Nov. 3, 2005.
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Prince Charles laughs as he takes part in a faith group meeting in the Healy Hall Building of Georgetown University in Washington Nov. 3, 2005.