The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may be asked to spend more time in Scotland under strategies reportedly drawn up by palace authorities to bolster the Union.Kate and William would invest more time at Balmoral, according to the Sunday Times, in light of growing assistance for Scottish independence after the Scottish National Partys landslide triumph in the Holyrood election last month.The couple would likewise reinforce ties with their former university town of St Andrews if the proposals go ahead, the report says.The report comes just days after the couples tour of Scotland in which William stated the country was so important to himself and his partner. Kate and William would invest more time at Balmoral and enhance ties with their former university town of St Andrews if the propositions go ahead, according to the Sunday Times The report comes just days after the couples tour of Scotland in which William said the nation was so important to himself and his wifeThe duke sat down for talks with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and also fulfilled Alistair Carmichael, Liberal Democrat MP for Orkney and Shetland.Soon after the Holyrood election Mr Brown revealed his Our Scottish Future think tank which will end up being a marketing movement looking for to appeal to middle Scotland, those who are not entrenched in their positions on the union or independence.Mr Brown, who played a crucial function in the No campaign throughout the 2014 vote, has said those in middle Scotland are patriots not nationalists who desire to see higher cooperation between the UKs governments. Speaking in Edinburgh at the closing ceremony of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, William said about some of the unforgettable people he had actually met: These people make Scotland the dynamic, friendly, innovative and figured out location Catherine and I like, and is so essential to us.