Duchess Sophie and Prince Edward happily represented King Charles in an important royal obligation.
According to the royal family's website, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh recently visited the Inner Hebrides in Scotland.
The royal couple's tour was planned to learn more about living on distant islands and to honor the region's people, culture, and ingenuity.
The Edinburghs began their trip by visiting Small Isles Primary School in Craighouse, where they were greeted with a charming dance performance and saw arts and crafts done by local students.
Sophie and Edward also visited the "Isle of Jura to meet local community groups, Oban Lifeboat Station, enjoy lunch with locals at the Tigh a Truish Inn, the Isle of Easdale, Atlantic Islands Centre, and the Isle of Colonsay."
While wrapping off their trip, the Duke and Duchess spoke with locals in the Village Center.
It is vital to highlight that Sophie and Edward have been given additional opportunities to carry out important royal duties, particularly since the monarch's cancer diagnosis.
The mother-of-two was also nicknamed the royal family's'secret weapon' for discreetly supporting the enterprise during difficult times.
The King just picked Edward to attend Pope Leo XIV's inauguration in the Vatican.