Crowds cheer William and Kate on wedding anniversary visit to Isle of Mull

More than 200 tourists and local residents lined Tobermory's Main Street in celebration of the royal couple's arrival.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales have been warmly welcomed to Scotland as they celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary.

William and Kate were greeted by cheering crowds when they arrived on the Isle of Mull on Tuesday.

The couple's two-day visit is aimed at celebrating remote communities and the environment.

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A view of the harbour and town of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, ahead of a visit by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Pic: PA
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They began by visiting Aros Hall in the coastal town of Tobermory, where the popular BBC children's TV series Balamory was filmed.

More than 200 tourists and local residents lined the Main Street in celebration.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales in Tobermory on Tuesday. Pic: PA
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Aros Hall and a community hall in the village of Pennyghael in southern Mull are receiving grants from the Royal Foundation to fund their refurbishment.

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Interior designer Banjo Beale, a presenter on the BBC's Designing The Hebrides programme and a Mull resident, will work with fellow islanders to ensure the community-owned centres reflect the area's culture.

Beale joined the prince and princess, officially known by their Scottish titles the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland, as they toured the building on Tobermory's waterfront.