Prince William described the end of Kate, the Princess of Wales' chemotherapy as 'good news' but cautioned that the journey is not over. During a solo visit to Llanelli, he highlighted his dedication to public duties by celebrating Welsh culture and sport. His engagement with the community, including meeting children and supporting women's rugby, reflects ongoing royal commitments.
Prince William described the end of Kate, the Princess of Wales' chemotherapy as 'good news' but cautioned that the journey is not over.
During a solo visit to Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, he discussed his wife's health and engaged with the community to celebrate Welsh sport and culture.
The visit, which included stops at Swiss Valley Community Primary School and the headquarters of the Wales Air Ambulance, highlighted the Prince's dedication to his roles and public duties.
He was warmly welcomed by the community, interacting with children like 10-year-old Ruby Davies, a Welsh language learner whose viral celebration was a highlight of the Urdd Eisteddfod.
Prince William's visit also included presenting caps to former Welsh women's rugby players.
Abi Tierney, WRU's chief executive, praised his genuine interest and support for women's rugby.
The prince's engagements reflect ongoing royal commitments despite personal challenges.