Prince William is back to business.
Nearly one month after Kate Middleton shared that she had been diagnosed with cancer and had started preventative chemotherapy, the Prince of Wales returned to his official royal duties, visiting the foodbank Surplus to Supper and a nearby youth center in west London and Surrey on April 18.
“Joining the inspirational @surplustosupper and seeing how they redistribute 25,000 meals a year across Surrey and West London,” the royal said in a statement posted to his official Instagram account April 18. “A brilliant model for sustainability, fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste is redistributed for free to support foodbanks, schools, care homes, shelters, clubs and religious organizations across the local community.”
William’s royal outing comes one week after he joined his and Kate’s eldest son Prince George, 10, at the UEFA Europa Conference League quarter-final match between Aston Villa and Lille OSC at Villa Park in Birmingham. George, donning an Aston Villa scarf, was spotted cheering on the soccer club alongside his dad.