Prince William & Kate Middleton Announce Their Next Trip Together — Find Out Details!
Off they go! Prince William and Kate Middleton have announced their next trip together, which will occur next week.
On Tuesday, March 1, the couple will celebrate St David's Day in Wales, and they will jet over to Abergavenny and Blaenavon.
Kensington Palace revealed the two will learn about the importance of the agricultural industry for rural communities. In Abergavenny, they will go to a goat farm and visit a market.
Since Queen Elizabeth is currently ill with COVID-19, it looks like her family is stepping in whenever necessary.
“Her Majesty is ably supported by her family. She will continue with light duties but of course, will listen to her medical team," a source said.
At the moment, Kate, 40, has a busy few weeks, as she is currently in Denmark on a solo tour.
"During her visit, Her Royal Highness will spend time learning about how Denmark has created an enabling culture for early childhood development, specifically how it has promoted infant mental wellbeing alongside physical health, and how it harnesses the power of nature, relationships and playful learning in the first five years of life," an official statement read.
"Her programme will focus on innovative initiatives and projects which support children in their growth," the note continued. "Particularly their social and emotional development, as well as their parents and wider communities surrounding them."
"Looking forward to learning from experts, parents and practitioners about Denmark’s approach to early childhood later this month," she wrote in the caption. "Denmark is a beacon of best practice in its approach to the early years which values the roles of parents and results in both communities of support and government policies that underpin the best start in life."
Ever since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left the U.K., Prince William, 39, and Kate have been taking on more duties.
“It’s been quite tough on William and Kate, with their young family, to step up and take on so many more responsibilities," former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond explained of their schedule. “They obviously set up Shout with the idea that the four of them would share out the workload and now it’s just the two of them. William has an awful lot else to do, so Kate is shouldering more of the workload. It must be difficult with the children, but they are getting used to the reality.”