ROYAL FAMILY
Kate Middleton and Prince William’s 14th wedding anniversary is next week, and they’ll spend it away from home and in the place where they originally met and fell in love—Scotland.

The couple’s two-day work trip to Scotland next week is the Princess of Wales’ first overnight trip on royal duty since her cancer diagnosis.
The Prince and Princess of Wales met in 2001 as first-year students at the University of St. Andrews and became friends—and even roommates—before falling in love. They eventually married on April 29, 2011, and will mark their anniversary next week back where it all began.
In Scotland, Kate and William are called the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay. They’ll head there on their actual wedding anniversary, April 29, and will travel to the Isle of Mull, a remote island off the northwest of the country, People reported. According to the outlet, the visit will celebrate rural communities and the craft work and farming communities. They’ll spend the night there before heading home to kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis at home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.