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Prince William of Wales & Miss Catherine Middleton on 29 APRIL 2011
The Prince and Princess of Wales on 29 APRIL 2025

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Prince William of Wales & Miss Catherine Middleton on 29 APRIL 2011
The Prince and Princess of Wales on 29 APRIL 2025
My favourite part of any engagement are the tidbits we get about Catherine's life and today was full of them:
She bought two watercolours during a previous visit to Mull which hang in a bedroom at home
They take the children to soft play
How Catherine felt lonely after George was born and would sit in the Waitrose cafe (which is SO middle class)
Catherine was given a chainsaw for christmas
They asked for tips on carpentry - who does that? She doubled back to speak to the carpenter even longer
Catherine is obsessed with her bees - she was 'desperate for tips' and William had to joke he would 'stage an intervention' to stop her talking so long
Catherine loved a drink called Rhubarb Ruin
They don't own sheep
William is still obsessed with seaweed
Farmer Wales and his wife
NATURE PIXIE 🌿🌸🐝
The Duchess of Rothesay, also known as the Lady of the Isles visited the Ardura Community Forest on the second day of their visit to the Scottish Isles of Mull & Iona | 30 APRIL 2025
The Duchess of Rothesay, also known as Lady of the Isles, leaves the Isle of Mull to the Isle of Iona on a ferry from Fionnphort as part of her two days trip to the Isle of Mull | 30 APRIL 2025
The Lord and Lady of the Isles, also known as The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, visit the Ardura Community Forest on the second day of their visit to the Scottish Isles of Mull & Iona| 30 APRIL 2025
To coincide with The Prince and Princess of Wales’ visit today, The Royal Foundation has announced new funding and support for rangers conserving nature across the Isles of Mull and Iona.
The grants provided by the Royal Foundation and its United for Wildlife programme will protect and continue the two ranger roles across the Isles.
This funding prevents the loss of these vital community services.
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay leave the Isle of Mull to the Isle of Iona on a ferry from Fionnphort as part of their two days trip to the Isle of Mull | 30 APRIL 2025
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay pose for a picture with Ruby Wax as they took the public ferry across the water to the Isle of Iona | 30 APRIL 2025