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Prince William and Kate Middleton are doing their bit to help after food and other items such as children’s toys were stolen from a foodbank run by a Welsh church over the weekend.
The Prince and Princess of Wales — who visited St Thomas Church in Swansea in September last year — made sure to reach out and offer to replace food that was stolen.
Reverend Steven Bunting told ITV News’ Rhys Williams: “We opened up on Monday to move our food into our church where we give the food away and all the bags have been taken.
“All the existing food supplies have gone and those other items as well — a bike and some children’s toys from our baby charity.”
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He added, “The Prince and Princess of Wales contacted us earlier to offer their love and support.”
Bunting said when questioned if the royals would be making a donation, “Absolutely, yeah. They would like to replace the food that was taken, so they very much want to do that.”
The St Thomas Church, Swansea posted about the incident on Facebook on Monday.
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The post read, “Over the weekend we have been broken into and all of our foodbank food has been stolen.
“Other items including an orange bike that had been donated for a family, our youth group tuck shop supplies and baby items have also been taken.”
The message continued, “We simply have no food to give out because every bag of food has been taken. We are here to support the most vulnerable in society and the most desperate.
“If you find yourself in a position where the only option is to steal food from a food bank then please get in touch
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taking too long to talk with other guests.On June 1, the Cambridges attended the lavish nuptials of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein and his now-wife, Princess Rajwa Al Saif.William’s actions caused “tension” between him and his spouse, according to the latest episode of “Podcast Royal” with hosts Rachel Burchfield and Jessica Robinson.Burchfield noted that while the Duke of Cambridge was not “disrespectful,” he seemed restless at the moment and just wanted to move on with the day.“Husbands, do not do this — don’t do this. William told Kate to ‘chop chop’ as she spoke to the bride,” the Marie Claire royals editor explained.
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ceremony since ascension to the throne—and first since assuming her new title as Princess of Wales.Fitting, then, that she eschewed in favor of something a little more daring: a custom look by Singapore-born, Paris-based designer Andrew GN, paired with a hat. The shamrock-green hue is, of course, a nod to Kate’s role as colonel of the Irish guards—as is the Cartier brooch affixed to her lapel, which the Princess of Wales also wore on earlier this year.
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public engagements since she married Prince William in 2011.However, the Duchess of Cambridge, 41, “wasn’t always comfortable” undertaking royal engagements, expert Rebecca English recently claimed.English — who is the Daily Mail’s royal editor — appeared in the publication’s Palace Confidential series and gave her take on Middleton’s journey to the crown.“I’ve always said about the Princess of Wales that I don’t think she’s always been the strongest communicator,” English explained.She added: “It’s been a learning curve for her, I don’t think she’s necessarily always been comfortable with that.”The journalist then touched upon Middleton’s visit to Maidenhead Rugby Club on Wednesday, noting how the mother of three was participating in a sports game as part of her Shaping Us campaign.English dissected a moment when Middleton was involved in a discussion with a group of men about fatherhood.The expert remarked: “But she sat there as the only woman among this table of very successful sportsmen and she really held the floor [by] asking the right questions, directing them to different people, listening to their answers.”The princess seemed “very comfortable” talking about her areas of expertise, with English revealing: “I could really see her come into her own. I was really impressed with her.”Middleton also made a big splash earlier this month when she attended Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif’s royal wedding in Jordan.She shined in a rose gold sequined Jenny Packham dress and glittering royal jewels for the posh event.She even rocked Princess Diana’s Lover’s Knot Tiara when she joined William, 40, to meet the newlyweds following the ceremony.
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