The Prince and Princess of Wales showcased their DIY and creative skills, as Catherine was dubbed “Banksy” and revealed her own personal interest in carpentry.
In their first joint outing since their Easter break, Prince William and Catherine spent their 14th wedding anniversary in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull in Scotland.
The royal couple mucked in at Aros Hall community hub, which is benefiting from a renovation grant from the Waleses’ Royal Foundation, as they leant a hand with painting and nailing wood, with the Princess revealing that she was gifted a chainsaw for Christmas.

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The downstairs of the hall has been converted partly into a new soft play, complete with pretend play area and mini cafe for young children and their families.
William and Catherine were invited to paint a flower onto a puffin mural, with the Prince ushering his wife to do the first one, joking that she is the artistic one and that there is “no competition”.
The Princess took her time painting a small white flower, persuading her husband to do his own.
“I think we’ve found Banksy,” joked Banjo Beale, the interior designer and television presenter who lives locally and is working on the renovation of the hall.

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In the soft play area, Catherine spoke to mothers about the facility, asking about the services and connections with other parents.
She told them she wished there had been a similar place when she had just had Prince George while living in Anglesey, telling them that she had visited the Waitrose cafe to get out of the house and see people.
“We hang out a lot at soft play”, she said, “Mine absolutely love it.”
William then gestured to his knees to joke: “You still think you can do it yourself, but…”
See the best photos from their outing…

Cheers From the Crowd
The Prince and Princess were given a warm welcome from the crowd upon arrival.
More than 200 tourists and local residents lined the main street of Tobermory to see William and Catherine arrive, and greeted them with a cheer.

Co-Ordinated Couple
William and Catherine wore almost matching attire, including checked blazers, blue shirt, chino-style trousers and boots.
The Princess sported a blue linen shirt from Boden under a Holland Cooper jacket, with her See By Chloe boots.

Scottish Titles
The couple are officially known by their Scottish titles the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland and have a connection with Mull, as the island is part of lands once ruled by the Lord of the Isles, one of a number of Scottish titles William inherited from his father when Charles became King and William the heir to the throne.
William and Catherine met at the University of St Andrews in Fife and became friends before embarking on a romance.

Special Day
The couple were married at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011 and their anniversary night will be spent at a self-catering cottage on Mull after a day of official engagements.

Look of Love
The couple exchanged plenty of adoring looks during their outing. How sweet!

What a View!
William and Catherine took in the picturesque views of the Tobermory coastline, with its colourful waterfront.

All Smiles
We’d love to know what the couple were chatting about during their stroll.

Sweet Moment
At Aros Hall, which features the island’s only soft play centre, William and Catherine chatted with parents, carers and families.

Helping Hand
The Princess showed off her DIY skills as she used a nail gun to help put up a sign for the Community Pantry.
Shown a small work station, where Tom Nelson was making a new ‘surround’ for the community food bank fridge with wooden tiles on its roof, the Prince and Princess agreed to use the tool to add their own.
William went first and fired several nails in successfully before handing it over to his wife, advising her not to pull the trigger then and there “otherwise our trip will be remembered for all the wrong reasons”.
Crouching down and adding her tiles matter-of-factly, the Princess was heard to say: “I’ve been given a chainsaw” for Christmas.
Banjo, admiring her work, told William: “What can’t she do?!”.
William, acknowledging his wife’s prowess at trying things out on public engagements, replied: “That always happens.”

Sentimental Accessories
Catherine sported two personalised necklaces from Daniella Draper, bearing the initials of her three children – George, Charlotte and Louis.

Catherine’s Unconvential Hobby
After visiting the community hall, William and Catherine toured Tobermory Producers Market where they met stall holders, including local food producers, crafters, and artists.
The Princess told stall holder Sheila Barnard she was “desperate for any tips” for her beekeeping hobby.
Catherine said: “This is my summer project, I’ve only just started.
“At our home in Norfolk, I’m not there much during term time but during the summer I am hoping to really immerse myself in the process. I find it absolutely fascinating.
“I’ll have to take your number for some tips!”