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Friday, Dec 27, 2024

Prince William and Kate visit Moray and Inverness

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been in Scotland to visiting organisations that offer support to young people.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate, visited various organizations in Scotland that provide support to young people. Their tour began at Burghead Primary School in Moray, where they met with representatives from the outdoor activities charity Outfit Moray.

They even took the opportunity to ride mountain bikes over obstacles during the visit. In Moray, they also visited Brodieshill Farm, where they met with young farmers and the families of service personnel based at military bases in Lossiemouth and Kinloss.

Their tour concluded in Inverness, where they visited the Day1 charity, which offers mentoring, training, and jobs advice to vulnerable young people and operates the social enterprise, Inverness Kart Raceway. The royal couple engaged with young people at workshops and observed a group racing on the track during their visit.

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