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William and Kate Celebrate Wedding Anniversary in Scotland

Prince William and Princess Kate celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary with an official visit to the Scottish Isle of Mull. Upon their arrival on Tuesday, they were greeted by waiting people. According to the news agency PA, they plan to spend the night in a cottage.

On April 29, 2011, Prince William and Princess Kate were married in Westminster Abbey in London. The church was decorated with trees, and millions watched the ceremony on television. They now have three children: Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (9), and Prince Louis (7).

William and Kate Celebrate Anniversary with Trip to Scotland

A year ago, Kate publicly revealed that cancer was found after an operation. She underwent chemotherapy. William's father, King Charles III (76), is also being treated for cancer. William spoke in November about what was probably the toughest year of his life. A two-day tour takes William and Kate to Scotland. On the Isle of Mull, they are expected to visit a community center. They are to stay in a self-catering house, as reported by PA. It remains to be seen who will take on the cooking. On the second day, they will visit the Isle of Iona. In Scotland, they have their own titles: Duke and Duchess of Rothesay.

(APA/Red)

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