Prince William and Kate Middleton will celebrate their wedding anniversary surrounded by the community of Mull in the Scottish Highlands.
The pair are due to arrive on April 29 to the Inner Hebrides – the day of their wedding in 2011.
The couple, who are known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland, will start their visit in the town of Tobermory, where the children’s television series Balamory was filmed.

Their Royal Foundation plan to announce a partnership to support and develop two community spaces on Mull.
Mull is part of areas historically held by the Lord of the Isles, one of a number of Scottish titles William inherited from his father when Charles became King.

The couple first met at the University of St Andrews, and were friends before becoming a couple, over 20 years ago.
The couple have three children together, Prince George, who was born in 2013, Prince Charlotte who was born in 2015 and Prince Louis who was born in 2018.
The pair and their children were recently absent as the royals gathered for Easter service, on Sunday.

At Windsor’s St George’s Chapel, King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended their yearly Easter Sunday Mattins.
According to the Mirror, a source said the couple have chosen to spend time as a family, before their young children, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, go back to school.
Despite the fact that the Prince and Princess of Wales have been frequent attendees of the event in recent years—William has been going since childhood—they chose to spend the holiday in private with their kids instead of going out.