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prince william surprised football fans with a glass during his first outing from his wife Princess Kate Middleton announced that her cancer is in remission.
The 42-year-old Prince of Wales was photographed sitting at a table at the Birmingham branch of British pub chain Wetherspoons with Aston Villa soccer fans before heading to their team’s match against Everton on Wednesday (January 15).
William’s visit came after a close visit to the College of Paramedics conference. On the same day, he was named patron of the organization.
William’s visit to the pub was pre-arranged by the football club after William asked to connect with some of his biggest supporters, a Kensington Palace spokesman said. My Weekly.
The spokesman also confirmed that the prince paid for a round of drinks for the football fans in attendance.
Royal was waiting for his train home when he stopped at a pub located inside Birmingham New Street railway station. Sun‘with royal editor, Matt Wilkinson.
“I think you have to be British to understand the cultural significance of the future king in ‘spoons!’ and Daily Mailroyal editor, Rebecca Englishhe wrote to X, referring to the nickname of a well-known chain of pubs.
Daniel Jonessaid an 18-year-old student who was in the pub BBC News that William was “a lovely guy who likes the football team and the passion we all share”.
“I think if he didn’t have other commitments he would be happy to be at the game,” Jones said.
Meantime, John McEvoyThe 64-year-old business owner described William as a “really nice, genuine” person.
“He said he was going to watch the game on TV tonight,” McEvoy told the BBC.
William’s trip came one day after the Princess of Wales’s announced that she was in remission while visiting the hospital where she was being treated for cancer on Tuesday, January 14.
“I wanted to take this opportunity to thank The Royal Marsden for looking after me so well over the past year,” Kate wrote on Instagram.
“My heartfelt thanks go to everyone who walked quietly alongside William and me as we navigated everything,” added the princess. “We couldn’t have asked for more. The care and advice we received throughout my time as a patient was exceptional.”
“It’s a relief to be in remission now,” she later shared in the post. “And I continue to focus on recovery. As anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis knows, it takes time to get used to the new normal.”