Prince William and Kate Middleton plan to celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary in Scotland, where their love story began.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are on a two-day journey to the isolated Isles of Mull and Iona, although their visit is not solely for official purposes.
According to insiders, Scotland played an important role in the couple's relationship because it was where they met for the first time at the University of St Andrews.
According to reports, the Royals are as happy as ever, and their decision to spend their special day in Scotland demonstrates their strong connection to the nation.
William and Kate are "as happy as anyone has ever seen them" as they begin on this important journey.
"It's definitely one of their 'happy places,'" the insider explained, according to GB News.
Their decision to commemorate their anniversary in Scotland demonstrates their strong attachment to a nation that has seen important times in their relationship.
The Prince of Wales is reported to be quite protective of Catherine, with a friend claiming that William "flies off the handle at any sign of Catherine being patronised."
"Over the years, many people have come up with great ideas for her, but if they are put across in a dismissive way, they've got pretty short shrift from him," she said.
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