The couple chose to pass the 14th anniversary of his wedding with a two -day tour of the Inner Hebrews
Prince William and Kate Middlandon were found on the isolated and picturesque island of Mull in Scotland to celebrate their 14 years of marriage without a “fan” after a difficult year.
On April 29, 2011, their wedding was held at Westminster Abbey, which was watched live at least 300 million viewers.
William and Kate chose to spend their wedding anniversary with a two -day tour of the inner Hebrews, a cluster of islands near the west coast of Scotland.
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On the occasion of the day, the prince couple shared a romantic photo on social media: William and Kate are hugged with Plaston lens turned as they enjoy the beautiful landscape.
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In the caption that accompanied the photo they said: “It’s great that we returned to Mal. Thank you all for such a warm welcome. ” In fact, they simply sign with their initials and a heart, indicating that the post was personal.
The two of them also uploaded other snapshots of their visit to the idyllic Scottish island, which included loose meetings with residents.
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The journey is a rare public outing for the couple, who have three children, 11 -year -old George, 9 -year -old Charlotte and 7 -year -old Louis, since Kate underwent preventive chemotherapy to treat a cancer.
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