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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to head to Scotland


Britain’s Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will have a joint engagement in Scotland on May 29.

The pair – who have nine-month-old Prince George together – will carry out their first joint visit since their return from the royal tour of Australia and New Zealand last month.

They will tour the Famous Grouse distillery, which is the country’s oldest whisky distillery and is home to The Glenturret Highland Single Malt and The Famous Grouse.

Prince William, 31, and Duchess Catherine, 32, – known as Kate Middleton before she married into the Royal Family in 2011- will also meet young people at the Strathearn Community Campus which is a school facility with indoor and outdoor sporting resources and a community library on site.

And they’ll unveil a plaque dedicated to the newly restored MacRosty Park as a Field in Trust. The park is home to an impressive collection of mature trees and is an ideal location for a family day out.

Their busy day will also include a to a fete in Fortevoit.

Last year the couple travelled to East Ayrshire, Scotland where they were joined by Prince Charles.