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**Royals Enjoy Nostalgic Fish Supper in Anstruther**

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**Royals Enjoy Nostalgic Fish Supper in Anstruther**

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a pit stop for a classic fish supper at their beloved chippy following a hectic day of royal duties.

William and Kate visited the renowned Anstruther Fish Bar, a familiar haunt from their days at St Andrews University two decades ago.

Opting for a £7.95 haddock takeaway, the couple savored their meal on a bench overlooking the pier.

They then indulged in ice creams – William's in a cup and Kate's in a cone – while reminiscing with the staff, evoking a sense of nostalgia for the royal pair.

Their day was steeped in memories as they centered their activities around the university where their love story began.

The Cambridges journeyed to St Andrews the night before their scheduled engagements, relishing a private dinner at Forgan's Restaurant nestled in a secluded corner.

Choosing local accommodations over the grandeur of Holyrood House, they kicked off the morning with an exhilarating land yacht race along a St Andrews beach.

Subsequently, they mingled with students, explored the university grounds, and ventured to Pittenweem to engage with the fishing community.

Concluding their official duties, the couple made a brief detour to Anstruther, a mere four-minute drive away.

After savoring their fish and chips, they were whisked away by a Royal Helicopter, landing at the Children's Park before jetting off to the Palace of Holyrood House.

There, they hosted a special drive-in screening of Disney's Cruella as a token of appreciation for NHS staff.

Prior to the screening, Kate delivered a heartfelt speech honoring the unwavering dedication, commitment, and personal sacrifices of healthcare workers across Scotland.

Following a week brimming with engagements, and Kate are set to bid adieu to Scotland and return to London.

Their visit forms part of a broader royal initiative aimed at fostering goodwill and unity in the face of growing calls for Scottish independence.

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