Kate Middleton and Prince William have embarked on a three-day 'thank you' tour of Britain, during which they will meet front-line workers, volunteers, care home staff and teachers who have worked throughout the Covid pandemic.
The 1,250-mile trip kicked off on Sunday evening when they boarded at Euston, with the couple arriving in Edinburgh on Monday morning where they were seen stepping off the Queen's train.
While members of the royal family do sometimes get normal trains, the official one is saved for only the most senior members of The Firm - The Queen, Charles and Camilla - and it's reportedly the Monarch's favourite way to travel.
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