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Prince William and Princess Kate have posed for a heartwarming picture as they marked 14 years of marriage.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, who married back in 2011, took to social media with a sweet photograph to mark the occasion on the Isle of Mull.
They captioned the post: "Wonderful to be back on the Isle of Mull. Thank you to everyone for such a warm welcome. W & C".
The "W & C" sign-off indicates that the message was written directly by William, 42, and Kate, 43.
Princess Kate and Prince William have posed for a new photo in the Isle of Mull
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The picture showed William and Kate facing away from the camera as they shared a warm embrace on the Isle of Mull.
The location is special for the future King and Queen, as Scotland marks the place where the couple met in 2001.
William and Kate attended the University of St Andrews and dated for a decade, with a brief split in 2007.
On April 29, 2011, the then-Duchess of Cambridge walked down the aisle to marry the eldest son of King Charles and the late Princess Diana.
Fourteen years later, William and Kate are parents to Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, seven.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have travelled to Scotland for a two-day visit, marking the couple's first official away-visit in three years.
Back in 2022, the couple jetted to the US for the Earthshot Prize Awards.
They also travelled to the Caribbean for a Royal Tour to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee.
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During their visit to the Isle of Mull, Kate and William visited the town of Tobermory where they stopped at Aros Hall, a local community hub in the heart of the town.
The couple toured an artisan market to meet some of the islands makers and creators.
Aros Hall sits at the heart of Tobermory, and is run by the community for the community, playing host to countless community groups, drama productions, birthday parties, weddings and ceilidhs.
Built in the late 19th century, the building is in constant use by the community, with regular activities including a weekly producers’ market, sewing club, lunch club and toddlers’ group.