A MALAYSIAN Sultan has today opened an Oxford building named after himself with a little help from the Duchess of Cornwall.
His Royal Highness Sultan Nazrin Shah of Perak cut the ribbon on the £7.3m new Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre at Worcester College this morning.
He is pictured here hobnobing with other Oxford University guests before Camilla joined the ceremony later.
The multi-million-pound centre, situated by the Worcester College lake and overlooking the college gardens and cricket pavillion, has been designed as a world-class venue for conferences and events.
The Sultan and Duchess are not the only royals in town: Princess Anne made an official visit to the Kassam Stadium today, speaking at a conference as president of Victims Support.
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