Duchess Kate Goes Back to School

The duchess visited a school and played tennis in Scotland.

Earlier this month, Princess Kate, 34, launched Childhood Mental Health Week in the U.K. with a powerful public service announcement designed to raise awareness of the struggles children face as they grow up.

Kate later joined teachers in Scotland for a workshop on childhood mental health.

Judy Murray founded the project in 2014 and it strives to increase the popularity of the sport and expand coaching capacity.

Later this year, she's expected to take over as the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, better known as Wimbledon, from Her Majesty the Queen. The queen has served Kate with the prestigious prize as she slowly hands over some of her patronages when she turns 90 in April. The official announcement is expected in June during the Wimbledon tournament.

This is the first time Kate has gone solo on a work engagement north of the border in Scotland. She and William met and fell in love at St. Andrews University in Scotland, so the place holds special significance in her heart.

Kate also attended a program at her charity, The Art Room, which makes sure arts programs flourish in schools and encourages creativity for children, but most of all provides art therapy for struggling children.

The duchess has been Royal Patron of The Art Room since 2012, which reflects her interest in the field. Her university degree from St. Andrews was in the history of art.