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Kate Middleton and Prince William slammed for 'breaking Covid rules on train tour'

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Kate Middleton and Prince William have been accused of breaking Covid Tier restrictions in Scotland while on their Royal tour.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Edinburgh on December 7 during the first engagement of their 1,250-mile festive trip.Prince William and Kate met ambulance staff in Newbridge before pupils at Holy Trinity First School were treated with a visit from three reindeer.

Kate and Prince William were greeted with cheers during the trip, but have received backlash online from NHS officials and members of the public who have said the visit should not have been allowed.

Under current Scottish regulations, it is illegal to travel between England and Scotland unless there is a reasonable excuse.Dr Katrian Farrell, a.

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