Prince William and Kate Middleton announced exciting news on their wedding anniversary as they prepare to travel to the Scottish Isles.
On Tuesday, April 29, the Prince and Princess of Wales celebrated their 14th anniversary. They marked the special milestone with a meaningful project on the Isle of Mull that will leave a lasting impact on its community.
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Prince William and Middleton's Royal Foundation's Community Impact Programme will provide grants for two community spaces, GB News reported. Because of the grants, the Aros Hall in Tobermory and Pennyghael Community Hall in the Ross of Mull will both undergo renovations.
At Aros Hall, its "Rainydays" play area will be updated with a soft play zone, among other renovations.
Meanwhile, Pennyghael Community Hall will see its indoor communal spaces renovated in addition to essential roof repairs.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales will reportedly meet with locals for various engagements during their trip to the Scottish Isles. After that, the royal couple will stay the night at a holiday cottage on the Isle of Mull, Hello! reported.
Scotland holds a special meaning to Middleton and Prince William, as they first met there when they were students at the University of St Andrews. They got engaged in October 2010 and said "I do" on April 29, 2011, at Westminster Abbey in London.
Since then, Prince William and Middleton have welcomed three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 7.
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