WILLIAM & KATE MAKE ROMANTIC SCOTTISH RETURN
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay celebrate their wedding anniversary in the Hebrides, thrilling royal-watchers as they recall special moments there
The royal couple – known as the Lord and Lady of the Isles in the Inner Hebrides – visit Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, where well-wishers are delighted to greet a radiant Kate
Bringing back blissful memories of the carefree early days of their relationship, the Prince and Princess of Wales looked happier than ever as they marked a special milestone on the Isle of Mull.
It was their first official overnight trip together since 2023 and their first since the Princess’s cancer diagnosis and successful treatment last year.
Fourteen years after their fairytale wedding at Westminster Abbey, William and Kate celebrated their anniversary amid the breathtaking scenery of the remote Hebridean island.
SPECIAL MEMORIES
It was a chance for the royal couple – known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland – to reconnect with a place they love and spend some precious time alone together, over 20 years since they first enjoyed a long weekend break there while studying at the University of St Andrews in Fife.
“It was 2003 when we were here. We had a lovely time – it’s wonderful,” the Prince said as they arrived in Tobermory, the picturesque seaside town made famous by BBC children’s TV show Balamory.
“We came here for a weekend with some friends,” he added later, with his wife revealing that they had walked up to a waterfall. “I brought home some watercolours and they’re now in the bedroom on either side of the bed in Norfolk,” she said. “I love collecting things and memories away from home.”