
newYou can listen to Fox’s news articles!
Kate Middleton She showed hidden talent along with her husband Prince William during her royal trip to Scotland.
During their visit to the Isle of Mull Community Centre, the couple took part in several building renovations, including painting murals and handling nail guns.
According to Telecommunicationswhen Middleton was handed her a nail gun, Prince William teased her to not pull the trigger too quickly.
Prince William Kate Middleton turns his eyes to country life amid rising pressure: experts

Kate Middleton proved useful for nail guns during a royal visit to a community centre on an island off the coast of Scotland. (Oli Scarff – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
However, the Princess of Wales has proven beyond the ability to use tools, kneel and add some nails to a small roof.
The outlet reported that someone observing Middleton at work asked, “What can she not do?” Which way Prince William He responded proudly, “It always happens.”
Like what you’re reading? For more entertainment news click here
Middleton also shared that during his visit he was given a chainsaw for Christmas to help with her garden project.

The Prince and Princess of Wales also visited local farms and nature reserves during their trip. (Robert Perry/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
Click here to sign up for our Entertainment Newsletter
During his trip, the 43-year-old spoke with locals about beekeeping. She said it was “my summer project.”
As part of their official royal trip, the royal couple visited a small island off the coast of Scotland, leaving their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis at home. It also marks Middleton’s first one-night work trip Her cancer diagnosis It will be recovered with each telegraph.
Isle of Mul also has a romantic connection with the Royals, who celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary during their visit.

Prince William and Kate Middleton celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary while traveling to Scotland. (Karwai Tang/WireMage)
Click here to get the Fox News app
They were the first to visit in 2003 when they were still students St Andrews University.
On Instagram, they commemorated their time with sweet photos overlooking the water.
App users click here to view posts
“It’s great to be back on Isle of Mal. Thank you for such a warm welcome,” they wrote in the caption.