Royal fans are convinced Princess Kate has dyed her hair a lighter colour, with many admiring the Princess's new hair and new look. Both Kate and William are spending their 14th wedding anniversary in Scotland, the country where they first met at University and fell in love.
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as the couple are known in Scotland, arrived in the town of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull on April 29, visiting a community hub and an artisan market. The Isle of Mull is the fourth largest island in Scotland and home to around 3,000 people.
As Kate stepped out looking stylish wearing a tweed blazer and blue shirt, fans believed Kate had dyed her hair a lighter shade. Royal commentator, Dan Wootton wrote on X: "This is guaranteed to push Meghan’s fake tears off the top of the royal agenda. Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has just unveiled a new blonde hairdo in Scotland as she celebrates her 14th wedding anniversary. You love to see it!"
One fan wrote, "Love the colour!", whereas another questioned, "Blonde? Not sure I'd call it that."
One X, user @freedom_007__ suggested: "Princess Catherine has dyed her hair."
Another suggested: "It's called "sunkissed"- kissed by the sunlight! lol! Wow it's fabulous!"
One royal fan said: "Definitely balayage and will look lighter in the sun. Looks lovely!"
The Prince and Princess of Wales begin a two-day visit to the Scottish island. It marks the first joint engagement for Prince William and Kate since their Easter break. William and Kate matched in fashion today, including checked blazers, blue shirts, trousers and boots.
It comes after the Waleses' Royal Foundation announced funds to refurbish two community halls on the Isle of Mull.
The Royal Foundation's Community Impact Programme is providing undisclosed grants for the renovation of facilities at Aros Hall in Tobermory, where the popular BBC children's TV series Balamory was filmed, while at Pennyghael Community Hall, communal spaces will be updated and roof repairs undertaken.
William and Kate will begin their Mull visit by touring Aros Hall, home to a community fridge saving food from landfill, a charity shop and a children's indoor play area used by family support charity Home-Start Lorn, whose volunteers will meet the royal couple.
Later they will visit the nearby harbour to chat to makers and creators at Tobermory Producers Market, co-ordinated by Aros hall, and they will end their day by travelling to a combined croft and restaurant on the west coast of Mull, touring some of its 50 acres of land, seeing the Hebridean sheep farmed on site, and helping select garden produce for the menu.