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Prince William and Kate Celebrate 12th Wedding Anniversary with Romantic Photo

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Prince William and Kate Celebrate 12th Wedding Anniversary with Romantic Photo

and , now known as the Prince and Princess of Wales, marked their 12th wedding anniversary on April 29.

The royal couple, who tied the knot at Westminster Abbey in 2011, celebrated their Silk Anniversary just a week before ' upcoming coronation.

A new photo capturing the couple's love and environmental passions was shared to commemorate the special occasion.

The picture, taken by photographer Matt Porteous, shows and Kate riding bikes under clear blue skies in a sunny field.

With smiles on their faces, they embrace each other, symbolizing their 12 years of marriage with a heart emoji as the caption.

This image not only reflects their personal bond but also highlights their commitment to environmental causes, such as the Earthshot Prize they recently launched.

Matt Porteous, who previously captured the couple during a controversial Caribbean tour, beautifully portrayed the royal duo in a candid and intimate moment.

Despite facing criticism during their tour, William and Kate continue to receive overwhelming support from their loyal fans, who flooded their anniversary posts with heartfelt wishes.

The royal couple's journey began during their university days in Scotland, leading to a decade-long relationship before exchanging vows.

Since their wedding, they have welcomed three children – Prince George, , and .

Their anniversary celebration coincides with the upcoming coronation of King Charles on May 6, where the nation will witness the grandeur and tradition of the royal family.

As preparations for the coronation unfold, Buckingham Palace released touching photos of senior royals, including one featuring Charles and .

In a poignant tribute to II, wore a pair of her pearl earrings, honoring the late monarch.

Meanwhile, William and Kate paid a heartfelt visit to Aberfan, a solemn occasion to remember the lives lost in a tragic disaster that occurred in 1966.

During their visit to Aberfan, the royal couple honored the memory of the 116 children and 28 adults who perished in the Pantclas Junior School tragedy.

Following in the footsteps of II, William and Kate met with survivors and trustees of the Aberfan Memorial Trust, showing their support for the community affected by the disaster.

They laid a floral tribute with a simple message, “In loving memory,” at the memorial garden established in remembrance of the victims.

The memorial garden, inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II in 1974, stands as a tribute to those who lost their lives in the Aberfan disaster.

Reflecting on the tragedy that shook the nation, William and Kate paid their respects to the victims, acknowledging the enduring impact of the heartbreaking event.

Their visit to Aberfan echoes the compassion and empathy shown by the royal family in times of sorrow and loss.

In the midst of royal duties and preparations for the coronation, William and Kate's anniversary serves as a moment of reflection on their journey together.

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