During Anniversary Visit to Scotland, Kate Middleton Unveils Unexpected Gift

Princess of Wales stuns locals with chainsaw confession while joining
community project with Prince William

Kate Middleton surprised royal fans with an unexpected revelation during her
and Prince William’s 14th wedding anniversary visit to the Isle of Mull — she
received a chainsaw for Christmas.

The Prince and Princess of Wales marked their milestone anniversary by getting
hands-on with local volunteers at the Aros Hall community centre in Tobermory
on April 29. The couple, known for their down-to-earth approach, joined a team
of painters and carpenters working to restore the historic 19th-century
building.

While Prince William playfully tested out a nail gun before jokingly warning
his wife, “Don’t pull the trigger now — otherwise our trip will be remembered
for all the wrong reasons,” it was Kate’s own hobby that stole the spotlight.

As she crouched down to help tile a small wooden structure, the Princess
revealed, “I’ve been given a chainsaw,” hinting at her growing interest in DIY
and carpentry. The moment sparked laughter and admiration from those present.

One volunteer, Banjo, praised her skills, exclaiming to William, “What can’t
she do!” The Prince grinned and replied, “That always happens.”

Kate’s newfound interest in hands-on activities like carpentry and beekeeping
reflects her continued focus on nature, wellness, and personal resilience
following her cancer diagnosis earlier this year. The candid confession added
a lighthearted and relatable touch to the royal couple’s warm anniversary
outing.

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