Prince William and Kate Middleton Smile Despite the Wind as They Visit Scotland

On Tuesday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge returned to Dundee, Scotland, after their last visit to the city in 2015. Their visit began with the official opening of the new V&A Dundee museum, which no doubt has special meaning to William, as the V&A was founded by his ancestors Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Dundee is also only a short hop from the University of St. Andrews, where the couple first met.

On their visit, Kate and William took a rather windy-looking tour of the museum, before meeting with members of the public on the waterfront. Their second visit of the day will involve a meeting with workers from Dundee's Michelin factory, which is set to cease tire production in 2020. William and Kate will speak with an action group that is working to repurpose the site and create new employment opportunities.

The whole of the royal family has had a busy start to 2019. Kate has been focusing on the charities close to her heart, while her sister-in-law, Meghan, has begun working with her new royal patronages, one of which included cuddling cute dogs. Things aren't set to slow down any time soon, with a whole host of royal appearances on the calendar for the coming weeks. Ahead, get a look at all the photos from the Duke and Duchess's latest royal engagement and get the details on Kate's tartan coat and cherished earrings.