Prince William is set to visit West London and Surrey on April 18 to highlight the work of community and environmental impact organizations in the area. He will begin the day in Sunbury-on-Thames, where he will see how a food distribution charity called Surplus to Supper delivers, sorts, and repackages unused food to community groups. Later, he will visit a youth center in West London that receives regular deliveries of surplus food and distributes it to people in need.
William's royal duties will resume one day after his three children with Kate return to school for a new term. Kate announced her cancer diagnosis in January, and after surgery, she was advised to undergo preventative chemotherapy. The Princess of Wales expressed gratitude to her family for their support during a challenging time, stating that she is well and getting stronger every day by focusing on healing in her mind, body, and spirits.
Despite the ups and downs, both William and Kate are trying to focus on the positive, such as the supportive messages they have received from royal watchers worldwide. Kensington Palace stated that the Prince and Princess are "embarked by the kind messages" and are grateful for the understanding of their request for privacy at this time. Both William and Kate are trying to focus on the positive and appreciate the support they have received from the public.
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