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Having a boogie: Prince Charles, who is visiting Sri Lanka with his wife Camilla, showed off his dancing skills as he met a group of disabled children'Knees bent, arms stretched': The Prince raised his hands in the air, wiggled his hips and put his hands on his knees as he danced with the youngsters at MEDCAFEP Day School today'Oh, the Hokey Cokey!': The future King could be seen smiling, laughing and joking around as he dancedCharlesCharlesCurious: The Prince, who is visiting Sri Lanka with his wife Camilla, admires the work of the disabled childrenHaving fun: He also took part in an arts and crafts session with the youngsters, who were thrilled to spend the day with himPaying his respects: Prince Charles also visited Sri Lanka's most important Buddhist shrine, which contains a tooth from the Buddha himselfCharlesCharlesRitual: The Prince is handed a bowl of flower petals by chief lay custodian Pradeep Nilanga Dela BandaragardensTesting: He takes a sip of Sri Lankan tea as part of a tea-tasting session at the estate in KandyCharlesCharlesCaring: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, visits a Women In Need centre during the royal couple's third day in Sri LankaCamilla bows to women at the centre, who are wearing intricate dressesPosing: The future Queen visits a Home Start centre, funded by Leeds City Council, which helps local mothers and their childrenGuests of honour: The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall with the President of Sri Lanka Mr Mahinda Rajapaksa and his wife ShiranthiStrutting their stuff: Camilla walks with President Mahinda Rajapaksa's wife Shiranthi WickremasingheWelcome: President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka greets the Duchess who is thought to be wearing Anna ValentineGood choice: The floaty chiffon dress flatters the Duchess' figureCarnival: The Duchess was given a colourful welcome when she visited Colombo Public Library Glowing: Camilla seems to be enjoying her visit, perhaps having indulged in some relaxing spa treatments at the luxury resort where they have been stayingSupporting literacy: She spoke to children at the library about her love of Harry Potter