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The Prince and Princess of Wales have visited the Isle of Mull
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Princess Kate was pictured tapping Prince William's lower back in a rare PDA moment for the couple.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have visited the Isle of Mull on their 14th wedding anniversary, where they will spend time today and tomorrow.
In a sweet PDA moment, Kate could be seen tapping the Prince of Wales's lower back as they enjoyed their wedding anniversary.
Royal fans loved the scene, taking to social media to discuss the interaction.
Princess Kate taps Prince William's lower back in rare PDA moment
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One fan wrote: "They're having such a happy visit in Mull! Lovely to see."
Another commented: "Aw how I love these two so much."
The couple, known in Scotland as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, spent their anniversary touring local community facilities.
The royal pair arrived in the town of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull on April 29. During their visit, they toured a community hub and an artisan market.
Princess Kate and Prince William are in Scotland for two days
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The Isle of Mull holds significance as Scotland's fourth-largest island. It is home to approximately 3,000 residents.
The anniversary trip to Scotland carries special meaning for the couple. Scotland is where William and Kate first met at University and their romance began.
Their Scottish titles, the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, are used exclusively when they visit the country.
Princess Kate also debuted new blonde highlights for her trip north of the border.
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Her hair transformation quickly became the talk of social media, with commentators and fans alike weighing in on the Princess's refreshed look.
One admirer was particularly enthusiastic, commenting: "Love the colour!"
Another said: "I love it! Catherine has such spectacular hair."
A third commented: "It suits her." Finally, someone added: "Gorgeous colour."