Prince William returned to royal duties in his first public appearance since the Princess of Wales announced she had cancer last month.

The Prince visits Surplus to Supper, a food distribution charity surreyThere, he saw how extra food from local areas could be redistributed to small community organizations.

Photos show him busy in the kitchen at Thornbury Cricket Club’s charity centre, making chilli sauce and chopping ingredients under the supervision of chef Mario Confait.

The 41-year-old heir to the throne was also pictured wearing a reflective vest while working with volunteers loading prepared meals into delivery vans.

Prince William makes pate with chef Mario Confait.Image: AP
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Prince William and chef Mario Confait.Image: AP

This is the prince’s first public appearance since taking office Princess of Wales reveals she is undergoing preventive chemotherapy After doctors discovered the cancer during planned abdominal surgery.

One of the members, Rachel Candappa, handed the card to William for Kate, who then expressed his appreciation, saying: “Oh, card, that’s so kind of you.”

When Lady Candapa inquired about Kate and told him to “look after her,” William replied: “I will.”

Volunteer Rachel Candappa presented a card to Prince William's wife during a visit to Surplus to Supper.Image: AP
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The heir to the throne thanked the volunteers after receiving Kate’s card.Image: AP

“The hearts of people across the country are broken”

The 71-year-old volunteer wrote in her card: “When you were so brave and brave enough to take to the global stage alone to speak about your personal health issues, the entire country’s heart was broken.”

Commenting on how William seemed moved by her gesture, Lady Candapa said: “He’s a human being… remember, he’s a royal, but in addition to being a royal, he’s a husband, a father of children, so he needs to look after her ”

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She added: “When someone is feeling down you need to step up and express your gratitude, the emotion and care are all in this card.”

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He met volunteers at the charity.Photo: Kensington Palace

The Prince of Wales then traveled to Hanworth Youth Center in west London, which had benefited from the organisation’s delivery, and unloaded the crates.

Kensington Palace said: “Reducing food waste has considerable environmental benefits, including reducing landfill emissions that contribute to climate change.”

Buckingham Palace then mentioned William’s Earth Challenge Award – a global award established in 2020 to recognize outstanding contributions to benefit the environment.

During Prince William's visit to Hanworth Central Hub, which regularly receives deliveries from Surplus to Supper.Photo: Kensington Palace
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The prince helped load and unload the truck.Photo: Kensington Palace

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last week, William and eldest son Prince George watch Aston Villa football match togethertheir first public appearance since Kate announced she had cancer.

William, Kate and their three children Missed the Easter Sunday service Despite having attended last year, when the news broke, it was held at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.

in a Video released after weeks of speculation Regarding Kate’s health, she said the diagnosis was a “huge shock” to both her and William, and that she is currently in the early stages of treatment.

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She said: “We spent some time explaining everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that suited them and reassuring them that I would be fine.”

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William and Kate are said to be “deeply moved” since the announcement “very touched” Received enthusiasm and support from the public.

Surplus to Supper launched in 2017 and the company says it has reached a milestone by saving the equivalent of 3 million meals that would otherwise have been sent to landfill.

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