After almost a month without seeing her in public events, Kate Middleton has returned to be seen with Prince William, and has done so in a very symbolic place.
The couple traveled to the island of Mull, Scotland, to fulfill an official visit that coincided, no less, with their 14th wedding anniversary.
William and Kate visit Isles of Mull and Iona in Scotland
The Princess of Wales continues to recover from cancer. Her schedule is still very measured, but this trip marks an important step. It is the first time she has spent the night away from home since her diagnosis.
The couple arrived in Tobermory, a fishing town known for its colorful houses, where they were greeted enthusiastically by locals.
Their first stop was the Aros Hall community center, currently under renovation thanks to a project supported by the Royal Foundation.
There they toured an artisan market, chatted with local creators and sampled local produce. Afterwards, they headed to a farm-restaurant run by Jeanette Lynn, who works with sustainable practices.
Scotland has sentimental value for them. It was at the University of St. Andrews that their story began.
This April 29, they celebrate the day they were married fourteen years ago, and Kate carried with her several personal nods.
On her wrist, the Cartier watch William gave her long ago. On her hand, the engagement ring that belonged to Princess Diana, a jewel that she had stopped wearing during treatment and that she is now wearing again.
She also wore two necklaces with the initials of George, Charlotte and Louis, as a discreet way of keeping her children close.
For the look, she opted for comfort without losing the elegant touch that characterizes her.
Kate chose chocolate brown skinny pants, a light blue linen shirt and a Holland Cooper tweed blazer with gold buttons. On her feet, flat suede boots by See by Chloé.
There were no speeches or theatrical gestures. Kate and William were relaxed, smiling, and close to the people.