King Charles has expressed a heartfelt aspiration for Princess Charlotte's future, hinting at the title she might one day hold. In addition to his royal duties as King, Charles is also a devoted grandfather.
18.04.2024 - 15:29 / ok.co.uk
Prince William has vowed to "look after" his wife Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, during a heartwarming interaction with a Royal fan. His words were delivered during his first public outing since last month, when the 41 year old took time off to spend time with Kate and their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – over the school Easter break.
The future King made his heartfelt promise after receiving two Get Well Soon cards, one for King Charles and another for Kate, during a Royal engagement today.
His visit was to Surplus to Supper, a charity that redistributes surplus food, located in Sunbury-on-Thames.
There, he assisted volunteers in sorting and distributing food at the charity's hub at Sunbury Cricket Club and loading deliveries into their vans. During his tour of the facilities, Rachel Candappa, 71, a volunteer at the charity, presented him with two special cards.
These were for the King and the Princess of Wales, both of whom are currently undergoing cancer treatment.
Visibly touched, William responded: "Thank you, you are very kind.", reports the Express. Rachel, from Sunbury-on-Thames, later shared: "I said take care of her and he said 'I will'." "I was at home at 8.30 last night and I thought I had to do something this is a chance to give a card directly to the palace officials.
I didn't think I'd be able to give the cards to William. "I said 'can I shake your hand?', I loved it, he was very down to earth.
I'm never washing my hand again. He pointed at the food and said 'that's spaghetti hoops', and I asked 'how do you know about spaghetti hoops?' and he said 'I've got children'." Kate had previously asked for privacy for her family in a video message on March 22, where she
.King Charles has expressed a heartfelt aspiration for Princess Charlotte's future, hinting at the title she might one day hold. In addition to his royal duties as King, Charles is also a devoted grandfather.
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Prince William has returned to official public duties today, Thursday 18 April, for the first time since his wife, Kate Middleton, revealed her cancer diagnosis. The Prince of Wales is visiting a surplus food distribution charity – Surplus to Supper – in Surrey, where he will lend a hand in the kitchen and help load prepared meals into delivery vans. He will then travel to a youth centre in west London which benefits from the organisation’s deliveries.
Prince William will be returning to his public Royal duties "cautiously" as he leaves Kate Middleton for the first time since she revealed her cancer diagnosis. On Thursday, April 18, the Prince of Wales, 41, is scheduled to visit Surplus to Supper, a surplus food distribution charity in Surrey, where he will contribute in the kitchen and assist with loading prepared meals into delivery vans.
Carole Middleton, as his wife, Kate Middleton, and his father, King Charles, battle cancer.The Prince of Wales, 41, and Carole, 69, were spotted hitting up a pub in Norfolk, England, on April 11 and she also spent Easter with William and his family last month.According to royal expert Christopher Andersen, Carole has been a “a pillar of support for Kate” and she “has stepped up in a major way” as her daughter recovers. On March 22, the Duchess of Cambridge, 42, announced via a video statement that she was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year following a planned abdominal surgery.“The King” author told Fox News recently that Carole has been pitching in with the Wales’ kids — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, — to help give them “a semblance of normality in their daily lives” as Kate undergoes chemotherapy.Carole has also been a great deal of support for William, as she “has been the closest thing to a mother [he] has.”William’s mother, Princess Diana, died in August 1997 at the age of 36 in a car crash when he was 15-years-old.“She has always been there for him as much as he has for Kate.
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prerecorded clip shared on March 22, the Princess of Wales revealed her health woes to the world, saying doctors discovered her cancer during a planned abdominal surgery in January.According to a British YouGov poll, the Princess, 42, has since become the nation’s most favored member of the royal family between February and April of this year.Back in February, before her diagnosis was known to the world, the Prince of Wales held a strong 77% rating as Britain’s most-liked royal, with his wife following closely in the second spot at 74%.But at the start of April, the mom of three’s rating increased in the days after her shock cancer announcement, boosting her popularity to 76%, with William’s sliding to 73%.What’s more, the third most-liked royal is William’s aunt, Princess Anne, who is known for stepping up to the task when the going gets tough.Anne, the Princess Royal, is liked by 71% of the UK population, proving just how popular she is.In fourth place is King Charles, who himself is currently battling cancer.The monarch, 75, holds a 63% popularity rating on his home soil, while his younger brother Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, sits at 54%.The King’s wife, Queen Camilla, follows behind with a 50% rating.As for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — the runaway royals — it seems as though the pair’s popularity plunged soon after they shut the door on royal life in 2020.The Duke of Sussex’s popularity rating sits at 31% as the “Suits” alum’s rating follows closely with 26%.Still, the pair are placed significantly higher than scandal-scarred Prince Andrew, whose woeful rating lands him in the bottom spot at just 6%.The Duke of York has consistently ranked the lowest since his alleged friendship with convicted pedophile