Prince William and Princess Kate marked their 14th wedding anniversary with a special visit to Scotland’s Isle of Mull, blending royal duties with personal moments. The couple, known for their love of nature and community work, shared a stunning new photo from their trip, capturing their joy amid Mull’s breathtaking landscapes.
Their two-day tour highlighted local projects supported by their Royal Foundation, including the refurbishment of community halls. The royal pair even rolled up their sleeves, helping build kitchen cabinets and paint murals at Aros Hall—a hub for charity work and children’s activities. Kate, who recently returned to public duties after cancer treatment, impressed volunteers by mentioning she’d received a chainsaw as a Christmas gift, showing her hands-on spirit.

The visit wasn’t just about work—William and Kate relived memories of their student days, recalling a trip to Mull nearly 25 years ago. They strolled through Tobermory’s colorful streets, greeted by cheering crowds, and even shared heartfelt conversations with locals, including a cancer survivor who bonded with Kate over their shared experiences.

From sampling local cheese and seaweed chutney at a producers’ market to cooking a “community feast” with a croft owner, the couple embraced Mull’s culture and sustainable living. Their stay in a self-catering cottage also highlighted their support for Scottish island tourism.
The trip underscored their commitment to community resilience and environmental conservation—key themes of their Royal Foundation’s work. With interior designer Banjo Beale lending his expertise, Mull’s community spaces will soon reflect the island’s unique charm, blending tradition with fresh creativity.