Prince William and Princess Kate put on a united front for third outing in the week since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest – best photos
The Prince and Princess of Wales headed to Powys on Thursday, ahead of St David's Day, where they viewed artwork and joined a group of Welsh-language learners
The Prince and Princess of Wales have re-emerged for the third time since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The royals put on a united front as they stepped out in Powys, east Wales, ahead of St David's Day for an action-packed day of engagements celebrating the Welsh national day.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will have a busy day in Wales, celebrating the theme of 'community' during their visit. Their trip started with a visit to the town of Llanidloes, where they visited the Hanging Gardens community centre. While there, the duo met with volunteers, while also taking part in some of the activities that the group offers.
Later in the day, William and Kate are expected to head to the Oriel Davies, a public contemporary art gallery in Newtown. One of the exhibitions at the gallery was produced by children and young people. Their visit is due to conclude by meeting a group of people learning the Welsh language.
The outing will no doubt be important for William, who has been learning key phrases in the language since becoming the Prince of Wales back in 2022.
Their final outing of the day is due to take place at Hafan yr Afon, a cultural hub in the town. During their visit, the pair will attend a celebration of volunteer groups and community champions who live in Powys.
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The royal pair put on a united front as they arrived together for their first engagement of their trip, which took place at The Hanging Gardens community centre.
As always, the Princess of Wales looked so glam as she stepped out in a maroon coat. Meanwhile, William opted for a brown jacket and blue trousers. The pair were both seen wearing daffodils, the national flower of Wales.
The royal couple then headed to Newtown. For their first engagement in the town, William and Kate visited a project funded by the Alexandra Reinhardt Memorial Award, focused on supporting the well-being of the children and young people in the local area.
After taking part in the session with the children, Kate and William visited a group of people learning the Welsh language in a cafe. William no doubt will have appreciated picking up a few tips!
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