We're told by those who work with the couple that they had wanted to visit Mull for a long time. The prince and princess will spend their wedding anniversary night in a self-catering holiday cottage on Mull – a decision we're told they've made to support the tourism industry on the Scottish islands.

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  1. I did look up to see if mulled wine was invented in Mull and it appears not.

  2. *”William and Kate will tour the island over two days and visit community halls that their Royal Foundation is helping to refurbish.*

    *The visit began with a tour of Aros Hall, home to a community fridge which saves food from landfill, a charity shop and a children’s indoor play area.*

    *They will end their day by travelling to a combined croft and restaurant on the west coast of Mull, touring some of its 50 acres of land, seeing the Hebridean sheep farmed on site, and helping select garden produce for the menu.*

    *Later they will visit the nearby harbour to chat to makers and creators at Tobermory Producers Market. “[They will also be} visiting a local croft and taking part in some outdoor learning with schoolchildren in an ancient woodland.”*

    *William and Kate will also spend time privately at Pennyghael Community Hall and on the island of Iona after taking the public ferry from Mull and meeting those who use and run the service.”*

  3. I read a sentence as “home to a community fridge that *serves* food from a landfill ”
    🤣

  4. I didn’t notice her dimples for the longest time – now I can’t stop looking for a hint of it. So cute!

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