Prince William learning Welsh after being named Prince of Wales
28.09.2022 - 20:53
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Prince William has been learning Welsh since becoming the new Prince of Wales. The 40-year-old royal was given the title after his father King Charles' ascension to the throne this month, following the death of Queen Elizabeth on September 8th, and William and his wife, Catherine, Princess of Wales, visited the country on Tuesday (27. 09.
22) for the first time since they were given the titles. Rev. Steven Bunting, who hosted the couple at St.
Thomas's Church in Swansea, told PEOPLE: "He talked about learning Welsh and shared some Welsh phrases he's trying to do. " The prince is said to have had a go at saying "bara brith", which is traditional Welsh tea bread, and "paned", which means a cup. Steven - whose church is home to a food bank, which supports more than 200 people per week - added: "He is throwing himself into the new role.
"The fact that they've come straight here on day one says it all. "It was remarkable. The Prince and Princess of Wales spoke to everyone in the building - young and old.
They are clearly committed to listening to the stories of the people in Wales. They were incredibly interested in everybody. "You try to stick to a certain plan, but they were having none of it.
They were having none of it and wanted to speak to everyone. " As well as Swansea, the royal couple visited Anglesey, where they lived for three years after marrying in April 2011. William and Catherine, both 40, met crew and volunteers at the RNLI Holyhead Lifeboat Station in Anglesey.
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