A sweet moment between the Prince and Princess of Wales was captured on camera following Their Royal Highnesses' engagements in Pontypridd. The Waleses' official X account posted a video of the royal couple holding hands as they walked together through a train station.
A Welsh rugby club has bounced back from a devastating flood to put themselves one step away from cup glory.
Kate Middleton and Prince William, the Prince and Princess of Wales, visited Pontypridd, a town that was impacted by floods in December, to talk to locals and businesses and make Welsh cakes.
The Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales, have been baking Welsh cakes to mark the upcoming St David's Day. They visited Pontypridd on Wednesday to learn how the community is coping following recent devastating flooding.
Princess Kate is making a gradual return to public duties and has been joined by her husband William on their annual St David's Day visit to Wales
Kate Middleton wore red in a nod to Wales during her visit there with Prince William, continuing her longstanding tradition of honoring the places she visits with her style choices.
The Prince and Princess of Wales got to work in the kitchen during their visit to a community in Wales on Wednesday.
It is affecting Transport for Wales services, which, as a result, may be cancelled, delayed by up to 20 minutes or revised
Kate Middleton and Prince William are back at it—working together, that is. The royal duo made a trip to Wales, stopping by an indoor market in Pontypridd that was hit hard by back-to-back storms late last year.
"I can tell who’s been here the longest by the cold hands," Prince William told the crowd during a walkabout in Wales
Princess Kate, 43, honored the nation by wearing a double-breasted red Alexander McQueen coat — one of the shades of the Welsh national flag. Both she and William topped their looks off with daffodil pins, as an homage to the national flower of Wales and a symbol affiliated with St. David’s Day.
When Prince William and Kate became Prince and Princess of Wales following the death of Queen Elizabeth, they quickly made it clear that a connection with the Welsh people was a priority. Announcing that Prince William was rejecting the traditional investiture for the role,