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Prince William Returns to Royal Duties, Focuses on Community Impact Amid Family Health Challenges

Prince William resumed royal engagements at a food charity, emphasizing community support while his family faces health issues.

The Prince of Wales photographed during a visit to Surplus to Supper, Sunbury-on-Thames, April 18, 2024. And (inset) with volunteer Rachel Candappa. The prince was given get-well-soon cards for Princess Kate and King Charles.
Prince William arrives for a visit to Surplus to Supper, a surplus food redistribution charity in Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey, outside London on Thursday.
The prince is shown items by charity operations director Claire Hopkins during the engagement at the surplus food redistribution charity.
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Overview

  • Prince William visited Surplus to Supper in Surrey, marking his first royal duty since Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis.
  • During the visit, he engaged with volunteers and learned about the charity's efforts to combat food waste and support local communities.
  • He received get-well cards for his wife Kate and father King Charles, both undergoing cancer treatment.
  • William's visit highlighted the importance of community service and sustainability in food distribution.
  • The Prince of Wales expressed personal commitment to his family's well-being and the community's needs during challenging times.