The prince of Wales and his wife Kate celebrate tomorrow’s 14th wedding anniversary on a island of her Scotlandreturning to the area where their love story began when they were students.

While the 43 -year -old princess surpasses a cancer for which no details have been revealed, the couple is projected to spend two days on the island of Mal, in the inner Hebrews (western Scotland). This is the longest official journey to make after Kate’s Cancer announcement in March 2024.

In Mal, they will meet with locals, while also visiting a purchase at Tobermuria small harbor with colorful houses, then a traditional farm where sheep raised. A meeting with foresters and students participating in an environmental awareness program is also scheduled, according to Kensington Palace announcements on their plans.

The meetings will be brief in general to protect the health of the princess.

According to British newspaper reports, William And Kate chose to overthrow a isolated cottage on this island of 3000 inhabitants, living in tourism, fishing and agriculture.

Their trip will end on Wednesday with a ferry visit to the small neighboring island of Aiona, with a population of 170, which welcomes 130,000 visitors each year.

Kate and 42 -year -old William met in Scotland 20 years ago when they were studying at St Andrews University in northeast Edinburgh.

They soon co -founded, but the wedding proposal took place in October 2010, during a trip to Kenya. Their luxurious wedding, attended by tens of millions of viewers around the world, was held at the Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011.

The couple has three children, Prince George, 11 years old, Princess Charlotte, 9 years old and Prince Louis, 7 years old.

The very popular with the British princess of Wales has gradually returned to her activities since she announced in January that her cancer is in recession.

However, her public appearances are rare, two to three per month.

Following this trip to Scotland, he is expected to take part in the 80th anniversary of World War II, with a long -awaited May 5th appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace along with the royal family.