Prince William is set to carry out his first public engagements since Kate Middleton announced she was undergoing cancer treatment.
The Prince of Wales will visit a surplus food redistribution charity in Surrey and a youth centre in west London on Thursday.
He aims to ‘spotlight the community and environmental impact organisations in the area are having through their work’.
William will first visit the Surplus Supper charity to see how they deliver, sort and re-package food to community organisations.
He will then visit a youth centre in West London which receives regular deliveries of surplus food from the charity.
Last week he enjoyed a ‘low key’ trip to the pub with mum-in-law Carole Middleton.
Richard Eden wrote in the Daily Mail: ‘I’m told he popped into a pub in North Norfolk at the weekend with his mother-in-law, who is said to have been staying with the Prince and Princess of Wales for Easter.
‘A patron tells me: “It was all very low-key, with no great fanfare. He just walked in and through the pub. He appeared to be with Carole Middleton.”’
He also attended an Aston Villa match with son Prince George in their first public outing since the Princess of Wales’ cancer announcement.
William, 41, and Prince George attended an Aston Villa match together in their first public outing since the Princess of Wales’ cancer announcement.
The heir to the throne was seen smiling and applauding in the Villa Park stands in Birmingham with his eldest son on Thursday evening.
George, 10, sported an Aston Villa scarf as the pair celebrated the club’s 2-1 win against Lille in the first leg of the Europa Conference League quarter-final.
William was seen turning to his son to say something as he applauded Ollie Watkins’ opening goal for the club.
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