Prince William returned to public duties a month after Kate’s diagnosis

The royal family needed time to process the new data brought by Kate Middleton’s diagnosis – Last Thursday William and his son George had attended an Aston Villa match

The Prince of Wales, William returned to his official public duties today for the first time since his wife, Kate Middleton, revealed she was diagnosed with cancer around four weeks ago.

William visited the surplus food distribution charity Surplus to Supper in Surrey, in south-east England, where he helped in the kitchen and loaded prepared meals into delivery vans.

William, 41, will later go to a youth centre in West London, which benefits from this organisation’s meal deliveries.

William has spent the last 3.5 weeks with his wife and children over the Easter holidays, as the family took time to process the new information that Kate’s diagnosis has created.

The Prince of Wales last attended a public event on 19 March (at Sheffield for the homeless) – three days before Kate’s cancer was revealed on 22 March.

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Kensington Palace had previously said that William would return to public duties after the school holidays, on a reduced schedule, as he wanted to be by Kate’s side during her treatment.