According to the details, Prince William will begin the seven-day visit on Friday, travelling to Scotland in his role as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
A spokesperson for Kensington Palace said: “The Duke is honored to be fulfilling the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland this year.
Also Read: Prince William and Kate Middleton asked to Step Down
“Both he and the duchess are very much looking forward to spending time in Scotland, hearing from a wide range of people on the issues they care about and celebrating individuals who have gone above and beyond to support their communities over the past year.”
The royals will take a trip down memory lane with a visit to St. Andrew’s University, where they first met as students 20 years ago. During their visit, they will meet current students to hear about their educational experiences during the pandemic.
As joint patrons of National Health Service (NHS) Charities Together, William and Kate will host NHS staff at a drive-in cinema for a special screening of Disney’s Cruella at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also visited Scotland last December when they carried out a 1,250-mile train journey around Britain to personally thank people who made a difference during the Covid crisis.
Prince William will be in Scotland from Friday, May 21 until Thursday, May 27. Kate will join him from Monday, May 24 and together they will carry out visits in both Edinburgh and Fife, as well as making their first official joint trip to Orkney.
They are expected to meet a wide variety of people across the country, as well as charities and organizations working on issues such as the environment, mental health, homelessness, and addiction.