Prince Willam & Kate Middleton Tease Major News in Cryptic Video After Anniversary Trip
and teased exciting news in a cryptic video posted on social media following their anniversary trip to the Scottish Isles.
On May 1, the Prince and Princess of Wales took to Instagram with an update that got royal fans talking.
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"Happy May Day 🌸," the royal couple captioned their post before adding, "Coming soon… 🎥."
In the short clip, viewers saw a serene stream, followed by close-ups of a tree with white flowers, purple flowers in a grassy area and water flowing. Gentle music accompanied the video along with white text that read, "Mother Nature."
No other clues or details were offered in Prince William and Middleton's mysterious update.
However, followers instantly fell in love with the gorgeous scenery, with one Instagram user declaring, "So beautiful 🩷🩷."
"Happy May Day ❤️😍 So excited about this.🔥," another shared.
Another declared, "Ooooh this is exciting!! Can't wait to find out what this is about! 😍."
Royal fans will have to wait to know for sure what the exciting announcement is. However, it might have something to do with their anniversary trip.
On April 29 (their 14th wedding anniversary), Prince Willam, 42, and Middleton, 43, embarked on a trip to the Scottish Isles. The royals met with the Mull and Iona Ranger Service during the visit. Shortly afterward, the Royal Foundation's United for Wildlife programme announced new funding to "secure the future of two ranger positions, preventing the loss of these essential services," according to a news release.
Additionally, the Royal Foundation's Community Impact Programme recently announced it would provide grants for two community spaces on the Isle of Mull, GB News reported. As a result, the Aros Hall in Tobermory and Pennyghael Community Hall in the Ross of Mull will both undergo renovations.
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