Prince William visited Scotland earlier this year on an under-the-radar basis, and he shared a photo of one of the adults-only adults-day centers as they celebrated their 100th birthday today.
Prince William has shared never-before-seen pictures from an under-the-radar visit and released a surprise message. It has emerged that the Prince of Wales paid a secret visit to the Deidre Knight Centre, an adult day care centre in Forfar, Scotland, two months ago while on a trip to nearby Aberdeen.
He met Christina Charlton, who also provides support for people who have a physical or mental handicap or social isolation, as well as other people, including carers and support workers. And after Christina celebrated her 100th birthday yesterday, his official social media accounts shared images of the visit and his meeting with her. The now-centenarian is seen laughing at the princes as William and Christina take sweet snaps of them.
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The pictures were captioned “It was a pleasure meeting Christina Charlton during a recent visit to the Deidre Knight Centre in Forfar, Angus,” according to a surprise message sent to her birthday. She turned 100 today, she celebrated! We wish you a wonderful day.
“Thank you to the amazing caregivers and support staffers who make Deidre Knight such a warm, welcoming community. “
The couple’s 14th wedding anniversary celebrations on the Isle of Mull were recently celebrated with William and wife Kate’s return from another trip to Scotland.
The royal couple showed off their creative and DIY talents by renovating Aros Hall, a community-owned space in the picturesque coastal town of Tobermory, on Tuesday when they arrived on the island for the two-day visit.
With her balayage look, which features chestnut-colored locks with highlights, Kate debuted a new hair color, while William wore a similar smart casual outfit.
During the visit, Kate also revealed she has taken up beekeeping and received a chainsaw for Christmas as she immersed herself in nature to recover from cancer. Kate, who has previously told how nature became her family’s ‘sanctuary’ after her diagnosis and during chemotherapy last year, told a local beekeeper how she was “desperate for any tips” for her new hobby.
Kate mentioned how important it is for kids to “get outside as much as they can” on day two of a visit to a remote forest on the Isle of Mull. Together with William, they spent their second day in Scotland, spending the mornings in the sun-soaked Ardura Community Forest, a haven for local families, and the money they’ve been purchasing for locals.
Both men described the “fabulous” time they had on Mull as they boarded a ferry to Iona at the conclusion of their trip as they left the island. A crew member questioned the couple about their time on Mull as they approached the ferry and asked how they had enjoyed it.
William replied: “It’s been fantastic, thanks”, adding that the good weather the couple have enjoyed throughout their stay “obviously helps”.
Source: Mirror
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