Prince William and Princess Catherine will be laying low this Easter.
19.03.2024 - 20:51 / ok.co.uk
Prince William has celebrated his wife's work with young children as he joined a conference to help end homelessness - just hours after a video emerged of the Princess of Wales out in Windsor amid her recovery from abdominal surgery.
The Prince of Wales has visited Sheffield on Tuesday, 19 March as part of his ambitious project to help end homelessness, which has been given a boost worth £1million from a DIY retailer.
The outing comes just hours after footage emerged showing him and Kate visiting a farm shop near their home, Adelaide Cottage, that shows the princess appearing to be well on the road to recovery following her surgery in January. In the video, Kate can be seen with her hair down, wearing a black jacket and leggings, chatting with William and carrying a large white bag.
In Sheffield today, Wills, 41, agreed to pose for a selfie with a well-wisher and hailed a former rough sleeper who had turned his life around, calling him "brave" for telling his story.
The Prince of Wales joined Homewards Sheffield Local Coalition meeting at the Millennium Gallery - to discuss ways to end homelessness. When the topic of early childhood was raised by Kate Joseph, chief executive of Sheffield City Council, William immediately remarked about the success of Kate's Early Years projects.
Holding his palms out and smiling, he said: "That's my wife's area, she needs to sit here." The prince arrived in Sheffield City Centre by car and walked through the Winter Garden - an urban glasshouse. Leigh Stinchcombe, 33, grabbed William for a selfie and said afterwards he was a "big fan" of the prince.
Wills held Leigh's coffee mug and helped work the phone before patting him gently on the shoulder and shaking hands. Afterwards, sitting in the
.Prince William and Princess Catherine will be laying low this Easter.
Kate Middleton and Prince William will be spending some much-needed quality time at Sandringham this Easter.The Prince and Princess of Wales left Adelaide Cottage in Windsor via helicopter on Saturday with their children — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 — to head towards Anmer Hall, located on the Sandringham Estate, Entertainment Tonight reports.Middleton, 42, revealed on Friday that she has been undergoing chemotherapy treatment after doctors discovered the cancer during her planned abdominal surgery.The family will spend Easter break at the estate, where they’re expected to see King Charles III, 75, who is also battling cancer.Understandably, the Waleses will stray from tradition this year by not joining the rest of the royal family for Easter services.Instead, they will spend the long Easter weekend together behind closed doors.Charles, for his part, is set to attend a small Easter service with family that’s set to be of much smaller scale than in previous years.It’s unclear if the entire family will unite for a publicized church service this year.Kensington Palace declined to comment.While initial palace guidance said that the Princess won’t return to royal duties until after Easter, it’s now been said that she won’t return to the royal fold until after she’s given the all clear by her doctors.“The Princess will return to official duties when she is cleared to do so by her medical team,” a palace spokesperson said following Middleton’s cancer announcement.“She is in good spirits and is focused on making a full recovery.”The mother-of-three had already stepped back from her duties after having the abdominal surgery in January for what she thought, at the time, was a non-cancerous
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Kate Middleton has been spotted in a helicopter with husband Prince William after she announced she has been diagnosed with cancer.The Prince and Princess of Wales were today seen boarding a helicopter on their way to their country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, for an Easter break. It is thought they will be joined by their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
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After undergoing “planned abdominal surgery” earlier this year, Kate Middleton has been recovering at her home of Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Nestled in the heart of the Crown Estate's private 655-acre royal park, the Princess of Wales moved to the home back in 2022 alongside her husband Prince William and their three children, Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are “keen” to have the gossip behind them.The Prince and Princess of Wales have been subject to endless conspiracy theories and rumors in recent weeks, about everything from Middleton’s health and well-being to her whereabouts.According to King Charles’s former butler Grant Harrold, the pair are looking to shift their focus to their respective duties and returning to the royal fold officially.“I think they’re keen to close the chapter on the gossip and the conspiracy theories and return the focus to the royals and their duties,” Harrold exclusively told The Post.Over the weekend, the princess was seen looking “happy, healthy and relaxed” as she joined her husband Prince William for a quick visit to a farm shop in Windsor.Video footage and images of the royal obtained by The Sun showed the mom of three looking well as she and William bought some fresh produce during the outing.“She looks like she’s recovering well,” Harrold tells us.
casual outing over the weekend could have been “purposefully arranged” by palace officials, according to a royal expert.The Princess of Wales, 42, was seen looking “happy, healthy, and relaxed” as she joined William for a quick visit to a farm shop in Windsor.Palace sources have since told The Post that the Princess’s sighting should be enough to quell ongoing conspiracy rumors about the royal, but the ordeal seems to have sparked more confusion over her well-being.“I’ve seen the video of Kate and William — part of me is wondering if this has been purposefully arranged,” King Charles’s former butler Grant Harrold exclusively told The Post.
Prince William is reportedly deeply upset about speculation over Kate Middleton’s health.“William is a very different breed of cat [from that of his father],” Christopher Andersen, acclaimed author of “The King: The Life of Charles III,” told Fox News. “William broods. He simmers.
alleged in a fiery X (formerly known as Twitter) rant that he has caught up with the Princess of Wales, 42, and her husband, Prince William, “most days” since her planned abdominal surgery in January.“The conspiracy theories around Kate are absolutely absurd!” Pietersen began.“We see W&K most days and in the last couple days too! It beggars belief that people would be so ridiculous and cruel in writing BULLS – – T on this platform that are out and out lies!” he added, referring to himself and his wife, singer Jessica Taylor, frequently spending time with the future king and queen.The sportsman continued: “W&K are the most wonderful parents and as normal/humble as they come. Let K who is recovering from an operation recover.
Prince William is visiting Sheffield today, Tuesday 19 March, to join locals in discussions to end homelessness. The Prince of Wales, 41, is back to work after the first video footage emerged of his wife Kate Middleton after her surgery.
The Princess of Wales was all smiles as she was filmed leaving a farm shop in Windsor with her husband.
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Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) was caught on video over the weekend and she appeared happy and smiling alongside her husband, Prince William. We have not had many sightings of the Princess since Christmas, so fans are delighted to see her looking okay.
Princess Catherine was spotted over the weekend in public for the first time since surgery — but it’s still a little sus!
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) was reportedly seen out on Saturday (March 16) near her home in Windsor, England.
The Sun that the Prince and Princess of Wales made a stop at a farm shop in Windsor after watching their children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, play sports.And while the rumored sighting may provide some royalists with comfort and a collective sigh of relief that Middleton, 42, is doing well, it also seems to raise more questions than before.“After all the rumors that had been going round I was stunned to see them there,” one eyewitness shared with the outlet. “Kate was out shopping with William, and she looked happy and she looked well.”“The kids weren’t with them but it’s such a good sign she was healthy enough to pop down to the shops,” the source added of Middleton’s visit to the Windsor Farm shop, located just a 5-minute drive away from Windsor Castle.The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.The lack of photographic proof documenting Middleton’s wholesome outing fails to squish whispers about her well-being following her planned abdominal surgery on Jan.
The Princess of Wales has had a tumultuous and emotional few months after a bizarre social media conspiracy theory was launched online questioning Kate's whereabouts as she continues to recover from major surgery. While she has been protected by a ring of steel to aid her recuperation, it has now been said that members of her team have reportedly not seen the Princess since her operation, despite her being at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
The Prince of Wales has stepped out for the first time since controversy over a picture of his wife, Kate Middleton, and children began. William accompanied Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family as they celebrated Commonwealth Day, the annual celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations, with a Service of Celebration at London's Westminster Abbey, followed by a reception at Marlborough House.