In anticipation of the significant event of the 14th anniversary of the marriage, Princess Kate and Prince Waelian William decided to abandon the traditional residence in a luxurious hotel in Scotland. Instead, the couple chose a cozy “cottage with their own kitchen”, which gives their visit a special intimacy and secrecy, and also helps to feel the atmosphere of the homeland of their love - Scotland. Such an initiative not only demonstrates their desire for simplicity, but also emphasizes the connection with local traditions and rural way of life.
Love story that began in Scotland
For the first time, Kate and William met, being students of the University of St. Andrews, where their relationship began to develop in the early 2000s. It was in Scotland that the first feelings arose that laid the foundation for a great love story, which grew into a strong union. Today, after more than ten years from the date of their wedding in Westminster Abbey, the couple seeks to return to the origins, celebrating the anniversary of the wedding in the country, which has become a symbol of their romantic memories.
Visit Plan: Events and Meetings
The planned visit will take place on April 29 and 30, and the program of the event is deliberately aimed at establishing connections with the rural communities of the Scottish Highlands. The royal couple will spend its time on a picturesque Scottish island where they can get acquainted with local culture, artisans and traditions of the region. The main points of the visit include:
Family traditions and royal duties
Now, when the couple successfully combines royal duties with family life, the emphasis on returning to the origins looks especially symbolically. Princess Kate, 43 years old, and 42-year-old Prince William do not forget about family values. After their wedding, the family was established in public life, and the couple already had three children: 11-year-old Prince George, 9-year-old Princess Charlotte and Little Prince Louis, celebrating his seventh birthday recently.
The rejection of a luxurious hotel in favor of a cottage with his own cuisine is emphasized by the desire of the royal couple to return to the simpler, home values, which in turn helps to establish warm and close relations with residents of local communities. This decision demonstrates that even in conditions of high duties and constant attention of the public, Princess Kate and Prince William keep in touch with their roots and prefer to live, feeling the real atmosphere of the country in which their love story began.
Thus, the upcoming visit will not only become a holiday of personal history, but will also serve as an excellent opportunity to strengthen the connection between the royal family and the Scottish local communities, allowing everyone to feel the atmosphere again where the great love was born, which became the basis of future family happiness.
Linda Lewis
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David Brown
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