Prince William and Kate Middleton.Photo: Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty ImagesIt’s been six months sinceKate MiddletonandPrince Williamlost theirloyal companion Lupo, but his memory is still alive thanks to a chance spotting in the county of Fife.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge returned to the University of St. Andrews on Wednesday as part oftheir mini-tour of Scotland. During their trip, the royal couple noticed a blackcocker spanielnamed Lily, who looked just like their late pet.Kate, 39, made a point to compliment the pup’s raincoat as she and William, 38, made their way through the Scottish college town under umbrellas of their own.“We noticed the cafe or bar called Lupo’s, and we had a dog, who’s no longer with us, called Lupo,” Kate told the crowd of onlookers.Prince William and Kate Middleton in Scotland.ANDY BUCHANAN/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesKate received Lupo as a wedding present from her younger brother, James Middleton, following her 2011 marriage toPrince William. The beloved family dog died in November 2020."[Lupo] has been at the heart of our family for the past nine years and we will miss him so much," the royal couple wrote following his passing.Luckily forPrince George, 7,Princess Charlotte, 6, andPrince Louis, 3, their new pup has a family connection to Lupo. Their Uncle James' dog Luna is Lupo’s sister, and she also happens to be themother of the Cambridges' new puppy.Get the premiere issue of PEOPLERoyalsfor glamorous new photos and inside stories royals fans haven’t seen or read elsewhere! Subscribe atpeopleroyals.com/launchJames explained the dogs' family tree as he mourned the loss of Lupo in a statement of his own.“It is with great sadness that Lupo, the beloved dog of my sister Catherine and her family has passed away. Lupo was the son of Ella, brother to Zulu, Inka & Luna,” wrote James. “Nothing can ever prepare you for the loss of a dog. For those who have never had a dog, it might be hard to understand the loss. However for those who have loved a dog know the truth: a dog is not just a pet; it is a member of the family, a best friend, a loyal companion, a teacher and a therapist.“While William has been in Scotland since Friday undertaking the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Kate joined him on Monday forthe official start of their tour. They have since visited North Lanarkshire to support Turning Point, a leading social care charity, and the Sikh community in Edinburgh. The couple also trekked to the British Isles to oversee a hospital opening on the island of Orkney on Tuesday.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!Kate Middleton and Prince William.Tim Rooke/ShutterstockThe pair’s trip down memory lane Wednesday also included a land yacht race where William narrowly beat out Kate, despite her noted experience as a sailor.Theroyal couple’s Scottish mini-tourconcluded on Thursday following a day of outdoor activities in Edinburgh.
Prince William and Kate Middleton.Photo: Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images

It’s been six months sinceKate MiddletonandPrince Williamlost theirloyal companion Lupo, but his memory is still alive thanks to a chance spotting in the county of Fife.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge returned to the University of St. Andrews on Wednesday as part oftheir mini-tour of Scotland. During their trip, the royal couple noticed a blackcocker spanielnamed Lily, who looked just like their late pet.Kate, 39, made a point to compliment the pup’s raincoat as she and William, 38, made their way through the Scottish college town under umbrellas of their own.“We noticed the cafe or bar called Lupo’s, and we had a dog, who’s no longer with us, called Lupo,” Kate told the crowd of onlookers.Prince William and Kate Middleton in Scotland.ANDY BUCHANAN/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesKate received Lupo as a wedding present from her younger brother, James Middleton, following her 2011 marriage toPrince William. The beloved family dog died in November 2020."[Lupo] has been at the heart of our family for the past nine years and we will miss him so much,” the royal couple wrote following his passing.Luckily forPrince George, 7,Princess Charlotte, 6, andPrince Louis, 3, their new pup has a family connection to Lupo. Their Uncle James' dog Luna is Lupo’s sister, and she also happens to be themother of the Cambridges' new puppy.Get the premiere issue of PEOPLERoyalsfor glamorous new photos and inside stories royals fans haven’t seen or read elsewhere! Subscribe atpeopleroyals.com/launchJames explained the dogs' family tree as he mourned the loss of Lupo in a statement of his own.“It is with great sadness that Lupo, the beloved dog of my sister Catherine and her family has passed away. Lupo was the son of Ella, brother to Zulu, Inka & Luna,” wrote James. “Nothing can ever prepare you for the loss of a dog. For those who have never had a dog, it might be hard to understand the loss. However for those who have loved a dog know the truth: a dog is not just a pet; it is a member of the family, a best friend, a loyal companion, a teacher and a therapist.“While William has been in Scotland since Friday undertaking the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Kate joined him on Monday forthe official start of their tour. They have since visited North Lanarkshire to support Turning Point, a leading social care charity, and the Sikh community in Edinburgh. The couple also trekked to the British Isles to oversee a hospital opening on the island of Orkney on Tuesday.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!Kate Middleton and Prince William.Tim Rooke/ShutterstockThe pair’s trip down memory lane Wednesday also included a land yacht race where William narrowly beat out Kate, despite her noted experience as a sailor.Theroyal couple’s Scottish mini-tourconcluded on Thursday following a day of outdoor activities in Edinburgh.
It’s been six months sinceKate MiddletonandPrince Williamlost theirloyal companion Lupo, but his memory is still alive thanks to a chance spotting in the county of Fife.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge returned to the University of St. Andrews on Wednesday as part oftheir mini-tour of Scotland. During their trip, the royal couple noticed a blackcocker spanielnamed Lily, who looked just like their late pet.
Kate, 39, made a point to compliment the pup’s raincoat as she and William, 38, made their way through the Scottish college town under umbrellas of their own.
“We noticed the cafe or bar called Lupo’s, and we had a dog, who’s no longer with us, called Lupo,” Kate told the crowd of onlookers.
Prince William and Kate Middleton in Scotland.ANDY BUCHANAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Kate received Lupo as a wedding present from her younger brother, James Middleton, following her 2011 marriage toPrince William. The beloved family dog died in November 2020.
“[Lupo] has been at the heart of our family for the past nine years and we will miss him so much,” the royal couple wrote following his passing.
Luckily forPrince George, 7,Princess Charlotte, 6, andPrince Louis, 3, their new pup has a family connection to Lupo. Their Uncle James' dog Luna is Lupo’s sister, and she also happens to be themother of the Cambridges' new puppy.
Get the premiere issue of PEOPLERoyalsfor glamorous new photos and inside stories royals fans haven’t seen or read elsewhere! Subscribe atpeopleroyals.com/launch
James explained the dogs' family tree as he mourned the loss of Lupo in a statement of his own.
“It is with great sadness that Lupo, the beloved dog of my sister Catherine and her family has passed away. Lupo was the son of Ella, brother to Zulu, Inka & Luna,” wrote James. “Nothing can ever prepare you for the loss of a dog. For those who have never had a dog, it might be hard to understand the loss. However for those who have loved a dog know the truth: a dog is not just a pet; it is a member of the family, a best friend, a loyal companion, a teacher and a therapist.”
While William has been in Scotland since Friday undertaking the role of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, Kate joined him on Monday forthe official start of their tour. They have since visited North Lanarkshire to support Turning Point, a leading social care charity, and the Sikh community in Edinburgh. The couple also trekked to the British Isles to oversee a hospital opening on the island of Orkney on Tuesday.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William.Tim Rooke/Shutterstock

The pair’s trip down memory lane Wednesday also included a land yacht race where William narrowly beat out Kate, despite her noted experience as a sailor.
Theroyal couple’s Scottish mini-tourconcluded on Thursday following a day of outdoor activities in Edinburgh.
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