The Prince and Princess of Wales have issued a new photograph to mark their 14th wedding anniversary during an official visit to the Isle of Mull in Scotland.
The photo shows the couple with their arms around each other as they take in the spectacular island scenery. The image, posted on the couple’s royal social media account, also comes with a personal message.
“Wonderful to be back on the Isle of Mull,” it says. “Thank you to everyone for such a warm welcome.”
They sign off with a love heart emoji and “W & C” for William and Catherine.
William and Catherine will tour the island over two days, visiting community halls that their Royal Foundation is helping to refurbish.
The couple, who married at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011, are staying at a self-catering cottage on Mull following official engagements.
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as they are officially known when in Scotland, met while studying at the University of St Andrews.
This is the first time Kate has been on an overnight stay during an official engagement since her cancer treatment.
The couple were greeted by more than 200 cheering tourists and local residents who had lined the main street of Tobermory, where popular BBC children’s TV series Balamory was filmed.
The princess has not travelled too far from home in Windsor, so to come to Mull and Iona and spend some time here is significant.



We are told by those who work with the couple that they had wanted to visit Mull for a long time.
It is not hard to see why – its natural beauty is on show everywhere.
In recent months the princess, in particular, has spoken of how connecting with nature has given her strength.
She will get a chance to do that here during several engagements – from visiting a local croft to taking part in some outdoor learning with schoolchildren in an ancient woodland.
On Wednesday, the couple will continue their engagements on Mull with a focus on the conservation of its biodiversity and natural beauty.


Source: BBC