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William reveals delight at ‘good news’ that Kate’s treatment has finished – but warns there’s ‘a long way to go’ as he meets royal fans in Wales


Prince William beamed in delight today as he was seen for the first time since his wife revealed she has finished her chemotherapy, but added ‘there’s still a long way to go’.

The Prince of Wales, 42, who again was sporting stubble, looked delighted as he met with fans outside a primary school in Llanelli, west Wales.

Well-wishers waited in the chilly 16C weather to give their love to Prince William and the Princess of Wales.

Crowds had waited patiently for hours to greet the future king after the announcement that Kate was cancer free.

After receiving an avalanche of love and support, he told Pauline Thomas, 74: ‘It’s good news but there is still a long way to go.’ 

William reveals delight at ‘good news’ that Kate’s treatment has finished – but warns there’s ‘a long way to go’ as he meets royal fans in Wales

The Prince was beaming as he arrived in South Wales today

Prince William arrives for a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary School to meet pupils who took part in the 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod, a week-long festival celebrating Welsh language and culture

Prince William arrives for a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary School to meet pupils who took part in the 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod, a week-long festival celebrating Welsh language and culture

Royal fan Sandra Peters, 79, said: ‘I told him, Bore da [Welsh for good morning], you have a beautiful family, I’m so pleased Kate is recovering.

‘He said “thank you very much”.

‘He was lovely, he’s so charming.’

She said: ‘I just wrote I’m so happy you’re in recovery.

‘I’m just a little old lady from Swiss Valley Park.

‘I admire your bravery, your family is all so beautiful.’

Footage shows fans saying it was ‘so nice’ to see ‘Catherine’ which William replied ‘thank you so much,’.

Another gushed she had ‘just touched the Prince’ as he shook hands with dozens of well-wishers who told him he has ‘the most beautiful family’. One person gave him an envelope addressed to ‘Our Beautiful Princess of Wales’.

Maria Derrick, 63, attended Kate and William’s wedding in London, and Prince Charles‘ coronation.

William was given a card that read 'to our Beautiful Princes of Wales'

William was given a card that read ‘to our Beautiful Princes of Wales’

A well-wisher gave a card to Prince William for Kate

A well-wisher gave a card to Prince William for Kate 

William showed off his designer stubble after arriving at Llaneli in Carmarthenshire

William showed off his designer stubble after arriving at Llaneli in Carmarthenshire

William was greeted by a sea of Wales flags

William was greeted by a sea of Wales flags 

William shakes hands with well-wishers in Llanelli

William shakes hands with well-wishers in Llanelli

William looked delighted to meet a young fan

William looked delighted to meet a young fan

She said: ‘I’ve just had Covid for 10 days but had to get better to be here.

‘I’m so glad Kate is on the mend.’

 Alan Evans met him with granddaughter Genevieve sitting on his shoulders.

Alan said: ‘I told him, we all have our burdens.

‘He replied, yes “watch your neck”! He’s a charming man.’

Sandra and friend Jane Stoneman, 61, both gave him letters to pass on to Kate.

Jane said: ‘He’s so handsome and beautiful. We’re so lucky to have him.’

Aleena Haider, 30, a cardiologist at Hammersmith Hospital, travelled 200 miles from London to see the Prince.

William meets with staff outside the Swiss Valley Community School

William meets with staff outside the Swiss Valley Community School 

Inside the school, pupils waved Welsh flags to chat to the Prince of Wales

Inside the school, pupils waved Welsh flags to chat to the Prince of Wales

Young pupils looked delighted to meet the future king

Young pupils looked delighted to meet the future king

She grew up in Swiss Valley and was a pupil at the school and her mother still lives nearby.

Aleena said: ‘It’s a feeling of pride that Prince William is coming to see the school.

‘It’s nice to have the recognition for the teachers and parents who make it such a nice place.

‘We all loved Diana as well.’

Barry Wilkins, 54, a removals man, put a giant statue of a dragon on his front lawn to welcome the Prince.

He said: ‘I’m just so glad Kate is getting well again, I’m happy for their family.

‘William is our Prince of Wales so I wanted to show our support with the dragon.’

Prince William is visiting Swiss Valley Primary School and later met with the Welsh Air Ambulance crews and then then the local Llanelli rugby team, the Scarlets.

Jane Stoneman’s dad Aubrey Gale captained the Scarlets between 1961-2.

She wrote a letter to give to the Princess.

The Prince of Wales looked relieved to be out and about in Wales

The Prince of Wales looked relieved to be out and about in Wales

William's visit comes a day after his wife Kate revealed she is cancer free

William’s visit comes a day after his wife Kate revealed she is cancer free

Jane, 61, said: ‘I’ve written a get well card, how pleased I am to see she’s getting better and how much we all love her and how beautiful she is and her family.’

William, 42, was at Swiss Valley Community Primary School in Llanelli to meet pupils who took part in a major Welsh language youth festival, among them ten-year-old winner Ruby Davies, whose joyful reaction following her triumph went viral.

He revealed he had Duo Lingo, the language learning app, and was trying to learn Welsh ‘phonetically’.

Outside, the Prince met members of the public, many of whom gave him cards and asked him to pass on their good wishes to the Princess.

The day will conclude with a visit by His Royal Highness to the home of the Scarlets to celebrate the contribution of Welsh female rugby players in support of the Welsh Rugby Union’s ‘Missing Caps’ campaign and ahead of the 2025 Women’s World Cup.

It came less than 24 hours after the Princess of Wales, 42, revealed in an intimate family video message that she had completed her course of chemotherapy after an ‘incredibly tough’ nine months.

She said she planned to make a gradual return to royal duties but that her focus was on remaining ‘cancer free’.

Diane Griffiths told him: ‘It was so good to see Catherine looking well, you have a beautiful family.’ She said he had replied in Welsh, Diolch, meaning thank you.

William, Prince of Wales (left), flanked by Chief Executive of the Wales Air Ambulance Charity Sue Barnes (second left) and Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed Sara Edwards (rigth), visits the Wales Air Ambulance

William, Prince of Wales (left), flanked by Chief Executive of the Wales Air Ambulance Charity Sue Barnes (second left) and Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed Sara Edwards (rigth), visits the Wales Air Ambulance

William meets with staff and crew members as he visits the Wales Air Ambulance

William meets with staff and crew members as he visits the Wales Air Ambulance

The Prince of Wales (third right) during a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary School in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, to meet pupils who took part in the 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod

The Prince of Wales (third right) during a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary School in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, to meet pupils who took part in the 2024 Urdd Eisteddfod

William chats with school children at Swiss Valley Community Primary School in Llanelli

William chats with school children at Swiss Valley Community Primary School in Llanelli

Inside, Ruby gave the Prince some friendship bracelets that she had made for his children. ‘That’s so sweet,’ he told her. ‘Did you put them together yourself? They’re going to wear those, you’ll see them out and about.’

He added: ‘I’ll keep them away from Louis because he’ll try and steal all his sister’s bits.’

The Prince told Ruby he had watched her video ‘several times’, adding: ‘Charlotte loves her performing and dancing as well so I going to show her your video when I get home.’

The visit was the first of three engagements the Prince is undertaking in South Wales on Tuesday to celebrate Welsh sport and culture.

Still sporting his summer beard, he received a warm welcome on arrival in the school hall, where the children cheered loudly and waved Welsh flags.

‘Good morning,’ he said, waving to everyone, before spotting Ruby at the front. ‘There’s Ruby!’ he exclaimed, before watching her perform.

Urdd Eisteddfod is an annual event that was held this year in Meifod, Powys, at the end of May.

Alan Evans met the Prince with granddaughter Genevieve sitting on his shoulders

Alan Evans met the Prince with granddaughter Genevieve sitting on his shoulders

The Prince of Wales meets pupil Ruby Davies, who won in her age group during a Welsh language recital Eisteddfod, during a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary School

The Prince of Wales meets pupil Ruby Davies, who won in her age group during a Welsh language recital Eisteddfod, during a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary School

Organised by the National Voluntary Youth Organisation, it involves activities including art, music composition, drama, sport, dancing, singing and reciting for children and young people aged between eight and 25.

Ruby won the individual reciting competition for Welsh learners in Years 5 and 6 and could her excitement afterwards was plain to see.

Chatting to presenter Mari Lovgreen in front of an audience including family members, she declared: ‘I’m so happy! I love performing as well.’

Ms Lovgreen said: ‘Well, you’re very good at it,’ to which she replied: ‘Yes, I am.’

Ruby could not understand the presenter’s various responses in Welsh, admitting at one stage: ‘I don’t know what you’re saying.’

‘The best in Wales,’ she was told, to much laughter, before echoing the sentiment with a huge smile: ‘The best in Wales!’

Prince William watched a showcase of the school’s entries before meeting Ruby, her mother, Lynne Davies, and the performers and their teachers to hear about the impact of the festival.

Ruby said she wanted to be on the stage when she grew up.

Prince of Wales meets members of the public after a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary Schoo

Prince of Wales meets members of the public after a visit to Swiss Valley Community Primary Schoo

‘I’ve got lots of options,’ she said ahead of the Prince’s arrival. ‘I may be a presenter, an actor, a dancer, a singer… I don’t know. But definitely on stage.’

Ruby’s mother, Lynne Davies, said she had first learnt the poem she performed, Siopa by Sali Ann Preston, by rote but did not understand it’s meaning.

‘She was just saying words, and I asked her if she understood the meaning and she said ‘no’.

‘So we translated it as best we could and then she was able to perform it with expression.’

William’s appearance comes just a day after his wife, the Princess of Wales, revealed she was cancer free.  

Kate, 42, joined her family in a deeply personal clip, filmed in Norfolk last month, to confirm she will return to public duties following the completion of her chemotherapy course. 

Her heartfelt message about her cancer journey is spoken over images showing the Waleses and their children enjoying the outdoors, walking through woods and the couple shown cuddling as they hold hands.

During one emotional moment, as the Princess is heard saying: ‘To all those who are continuing their own cancer journey – I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand’, the royal is seen walking through a field.

She holds out one of her hands to run her fingers through the tall grass, and showcases her wedding ring and her new ‘eternity band’, which she appeared to swap out for her engagement ring, that once belonged to her mother-in-law, the late Princess Diana.

After spotting the change in the royal’s chosen jewels, royal fans suggested the ring (which Kate also wore in her last appearance) is likely a gift from Prince William – and could be the sign of a ‘fresh start’ now her chemotherapy has ended. 

The Princess of Wales has once again swapped out her engagement ring for her stunning eternity band in a touching new video shared yesterday

The Princess of Wales has once again swapped out her engagement ring for her stunning eternity band in a touching new video shared yesterday

During one emotional moment, as the Princess is heard saying: 'To all those who are continuing their own cancer journey - I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand', the royal is seen walking through a field

During one emotional moment, as the Princess is heard saying: ‘To all those who are continuing their own cancer journey – I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand’, the royal is seen walking through a field

Royal fans speculated over the meaning of Kate's eternity ring, which she now wears alongside her wedding band instead of her engagement ring which belonged to Princess Diana

Royal fans speculated over the meaning of Kate’s eternity ring, which she now wears alongside her wedding band instead of her engagement ring which belonged to Princess Diana

It isn’t the first time Kate has showcased the jewellery – she wore the ring in a star-studded congratulatory message to Team GB following their success at the Paris Olympics.

Appearing alongside the Prince of Wales, the Princess was seen with a new band on her wedding ring finger, leading royal fans to speculate it is an eternity ring. 

The thick gold ring appeared to be set with diamonds and sapphires, which would match the royal’s engagement ring that once belonged to Princess Diana.

In her heartfelt message yesterday, Kate describes the past nine months since her serious health issues began as ‘incredibly tough for us as a family’ and how the ‘cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone’, with the experience giving her a ‘new perspective on everything‘.

In the video, she says: ‘Doing what I can to stay cancer-free is now my focus. Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes.

‘I am however looking forward to being back at work and undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months when I can.

‘Despite all that has gone before, I enter this new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope and appreciation of life.’

Kate, who is continuing to work from home, is hoping to return to a light programme of public duties for the remainder of the year, reflecting her need to make a full recovery, and aims for a handful of engagements in the coming months. 

She is also working towards appearing with the royal family at the annual Remembrance Sunday service staged at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.

The princess’ Christmas Carol concert at Westminster Abbey has become a firm fixture in the royal calendar in recent years and she has begun working with her team on the project.

Kate has received messages of support from the public and said she and her husband had ‘drawn strength’ from all those helping them and ‘Everyone’s kindness, empathy and compassion has been truly humbling’.

The video, shot in August in Norfolk where the Waleses have a family home, sounded a positive note reflected in the images of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis playing in fields or enjoying a game of cards with their parents under a tree.

The Princess of Wales has shared an intimate glimpse into her family life in a moving clip in which she announced she has 'finally completed her chemotherapy treatment'

The Princess of Wales has shared an intimate glimpse into her family life in a moving clip in which she announced she has ‘finally completed her chemotherapy treatment’

Princess Catherine's mother Carole featured in the emotional video

Princess Catherine’s mother Carole featured in the emotional video

Kate Middleton's family featured in the emotional three-minute video

Kate Middleton’s family featured in the emotional three-minute video 

Catherine appeared happy and relaxed in the video, which will delight her millions of supporters

Catherine appeared happy and relaxed in the video, which will delight her millions of supporters 

The princess walks through the woods under dappled sunlight during the video released alongside her statement

The princess walks through the woods under dappled sunlight during the video released alongside her statement 

The Prince and Princess of Wales' children run through the woods as William walks alongside them bouncing a tennis ball on a cricket bat

The Prince and Princess of Wales’ children run through the woods as William walks alongside them bouncing a tennis ball on a cricket bat 

Catherine announced publicly five months ago that she had been diagnosed with cancer and has been undergoing 'preventative' chemotherapy

Catherine announced publicly five months ago that she had been diagnosed with cancer and has been undergoing ‘preventative’ chemotherapy

William interacts with Princess Charlotte in a scene that appears in the video

William interacts with Princess Charlotte in a scene that appears in the video 

Catherine hugs Charlotte during a tender exchange caught on camera

Catherine hugs Charlotte during a tender exchange caught on camera 

Cheeky Louis is seen climbing a tree while his mother watches on

Cheeky Louis is seen climbing a tree while his mother watches on 

William is seen holding a card in his hand as George and Louis look on

William is seen holding a card in his hand as George and Louis look on 

The Princess of Wales’ statement in full  

As the summer comes to an end, I cannot tell you what a relief it is to have finally completed my chemotherapy treatment. The last nine months have been incredibly tough for us as a family. 

Life as you know it can change in an instant and we have had to find a way to navigate the stormy waters and road unknown. The cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you. 

With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before, and with that, a new perspective on everything. This time has above all reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted.

Of simply loving and being loved. Doing what I can to stay cancer free is now my focus. Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes. I am however looking forward to being back at work and undertaking a few more public engagements in the coming months when I can. 

Despite all that has gone before, I enter this new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope and appreciation of life. William and I are so grateful for the support we have received and have drawn great strength from all those who are helping us at this time. 

Everyone’s kindness, empathy and compassion has been truly humbling. To all those who are continuing their own cancer journey – I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand. Out of darkness, can come light, so let that light shine bright. 

It ended with the princess’ words of reassurance for others who are still being treated for cancer: ‘To all those who are continuing their own cancer journey – I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand. Out of darkness, can come light, so let that light shine bright.’ 

Kensington Palace has not confirmed whether the princess expects to return to a full programme of duties next year. It is understood that decisions about 2025 will be taken in line with medical advice.

However sources told the Mail tonight that the Princess hopes to do a small number of engagements shining a light on some of the causes, issues and charities that are closest to her heart over the coming months.

They are only likely to be announced last minute as they will depend as and when Her Royal Highness feels able to carry them out, with sources stressing repeatedly that every ‘cancer journey is different’.

Kate announced publicly five months ago that she had been diagnosed with cancer and has been undergoing ‘preventative’ chemotherapy.

‘I am well and getting stronger every day by focusing on the things that will help me heal; in my mind, body and spirits,’ she said at the time, in a highly emotional and unprecedented video message.

The message followed the major abdominal surgery Kate had in January, where she spent two weeks at the London Clinic in Marylebone.

She made her first public appearance since the bombshell announcement in June when she joined the Royal Family to celebrate the King’s official birthday.

Her appearance at Trooping of the Colour had been in doubt after she missed the final rehearsal the weekend prior to the celebration, with confirmation that she would attend only given at 6pm the evening before.

In her second public appearance, the mother-of-three attended Wimbledon alongside her daughter, Princess Charlotte and her sister, Pippa Middleton.

She was greeted with a standing ovation as she headed into the Royal Box during the tennis tournament in July.

Kate – who enjoys taking part in sporting events and showing her support for athletes – also made a surprise appearance alongside Prince William with a star-studded message to Team GB earlier this month.

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