Prince William, heir to the British crown, resumed his public activities on Thursday with a visit to a food aid charity, his first official outing since the announcement of his wife, Kate Middleton's, cancer.
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You will then be expected at a youth center in the British capital that receives regular deliveries from the organization.
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Relaxed and smiling, William, a supporter of the English club, took his 10-year-old son to Villa Park, wearing a scarf from the Birmingham team, which beat its French rival 2-1, in the first leg of the quarterfinals of the Europa Conference League.
His wife, Princess Kate, 42, announced in a video at the end of March that she suffers from cancer, without specifying its nature, adding that she had started chemotherapy sessions.
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Buckingham Palace also announced in early February that King Charles III is suffering from cancer, detected during a prostate operation a few days earlier.
Due to this, the monarch is also under treatment, which is why he has limited his official functions and public appearances.
AFP
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