Prince William offered a reassuring update on his wife, Kate Middleton's health during his recent public appearance in London. The Duke of Cambridge was in high spirits as he opened a new youth center, WEST, in Hammersmith, emphasizing the positive progress in Kate's recovery amidst the recent photo controversy.
Sporting a joyful demeanor, Prince William's cheerful disposition and warm interactions with the crowd were evident as he conveyed that "Kate is doing well." His radiant smile and enthusiastic waves further reflected his heartfelt sentiments.
During the event, the 41-year-old royal engaged with students from the local Ark White City primary school and members of WEST’s Young People’s Development Group, highlighting the importance of sports in youth development. Prince William showcased his playful side by attempting basketball shots, playing snooker, and decorating cookies with the young attendees, demonstrating his genuine enthusiasm and connection with the community.
In a light-hearted moment while cooking with children, Prince William humorously acknowledged Kate's artistic talents, stating, "My wife is the arty one."
Later in the day, Prince William is set to be the guest of honor at the Diana Award ceremony at London’s Science Museum. He will present awards to 20 Legacy Award winners and deliver a speech at the prestigious event, celebrating the achievements of inspiring young individuals.
While Kate continues her recovery from planned abdominal surgery and is not expected to attend the ceremony, she was last seen briefly accompanying Prince William in Windsor earlier in the week.