The Princess of Wales shared a funny familial anecdote with well-wishers this week.
that he got to have a chat with William during which he proved his commitment to his new royal title. “He talked about learning Welsh and shared some Welsh phrases he's trying to do,” Bunting said, revealing that the prince is currently working on the phrases “paned,” meaning a cup, and “bara brith,” which is a traditional Welsh tea bread.
During that visit, the princess also helped church volunteers pack up baby goods for Swansea Baby Basics, which supplies essential childcare items to people in need throughout the city., the wife of the reverend, enthused that Kate “was fabulous. The kids all loved her. She doesn't talk down to them and can have a conversation—and they appreciate that.
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