The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Scotland’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) on Monday, May 24, and they stopped by Heavy Sound CIC, which conducts a bus outfitted with music equipment. They assist young people in the community channel their feelings through rap or songwriting to prevent violence and crime.

When William, 38, and Kate, 39, visited the organization in East Lothian, Scotland, leaders showed the duchess the way to put down some ill beats. Her husband, however, did not seem to appreciate her music abilities.

“What is that? It seems like a kitty,” William joked.

While the specialist assisting Kate encouraged her, William had additional ideas.

“Please turn that off,” the father of three added with a laugh. “It’s hurting my ears”

The stop was part of the couple’s royal tour of Scotland. William traveled north last week and was joined by his wife on Monday. They’ll hit a few Scottish nonprofits and they’ll reevaluate the area they first met 20 years ago, St Andrews University.

“Both The Duchess are extremely much looking forward to spending some time in Scotland, hearing from a wide range of people on the topics they care for, and observing individuals who have gone above and beyond to support their communities within the past year.”

Before Kate’s arrival, William spoke in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Saturday, May 22, at which he noted that Scotland is connected with the most important women in his lifetime , Princess Diana and Duchess Kate.

“I was in Balmoral when I was told that my mom had died,” he explained. “Still in shock, I found refuge at the service at Crathie Kirk that very morning, and also at the dark days of despair that followed, I found comfort and tranquility in the Scottish outdoors. Because of this, the relationship I feel to Scotland will forever run deep.”

However, he also found true love in the country as a young adult. “And yet alongside this debilitating memory, is one of great joy. Because it had been here in Scotland — 20 years ago this year — which I met Catherine,” he added. “Obviously, the town where you meet your potential spouse holds a very special place in your heart.”

William and Kate’s press tour follows Prince Harry’s interviews promoting his newest Apple TV+ TV series, The Me You Can Not Watch . The mental health-focused show and its marketing have enabled Harry, 36, to reveal his true feelings about growing up in the royal household, claiming he felt”trapped” and”absolute neglect. “

The younger brother public opinion is difficult for William to accept, a source informed Us Weekly entirely.

“William feels that Harry should discuss his problems privately and can’t comprehend why he proceeds to color his own blood and flesh on TV,” the insider said. “Of course, psychological health is a significant issue, but William can’t get his mind about why Harry keeps throwing his family under the bus”