The Prince and Princess visited Wales on Sept. 27 to meet different communities across the nation and to learn about the work of charitable organizations. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’ parents “have a deep affection for Wales, having made their first family home in Anglesey, and have thoroughly enjoyed previous visits and the warmth and kindness shown by the Welsh people,” per Kensington Palace.
William and Catherine are said to be “looking forward to spending more time in Wales over the coming months and years, taking the time to strengthen their relationship with communities in all parts of Wales.”
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The Prince and Princess began their visit in Anglesey.
The heir to the British throne greeted a baby while in Holyhead.
Four-year-old Theo Crompton could not contain his excitement as the Princess of Wales approached him during the royal couple’s visit to the RNLI Holyhead Lifeboat Station.
Theo presented the Princess with flowers. William joked to his private secretary, “He’s got a smarter tie than you, J-C!”
Theo waited four hours to see the couple. After the royal encounter, Theo’s mother said: “I’m overwhelmed. He has been holding flowers stood here for a while. We just thought it would be a once in a lifetime opportunity to come down.”
The royal mom of three looked radiant in a red LK Bennett coat.
William spoke with school children as he and Catherine arrived for their visit to St. Thomas Church in Swansea.
King Charles III bestowed the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales on his eldest son and daughter-in-law Catherine on Sept. 9. “Today, I am proud to create him Prince of Wales, Tywysog Cymru, the country whose title I have been so greatly privileged to bear during so much of my life and duty,” the monarch said in a speech.
King Charles added, “With Catherine beside him, our new Prince and Princess of Wales will, I know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the centre ground where vital help can be given.”