Prince William presented with gifts for family at Welsh School
Princess Kate Middleton’s husband Prince William visited on St. David’s Day
Prince William was met with passion when visiting a Welsh school.
Prince of Wales paid the visit to students at Ysgol yr Holl Saint – All Saints’ School in Wrexham while celebrating St. David’s Day on Friday, March 1, while Kate Middleton rested at home recovering from abdominal surgery.
William was gifted with three stuffed animals, one for each of his kids with Kate, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
“Thank you very much,” Prince William said to the students while receiving the gifts. “That’s really kind, thank you very much.”
According to Us Weekly, The Prince even asked the children if they had thought of “any good names for them?” for the toys, to which one replied, “I thought of one. James, Charlotte and Mason.”
As per the outlet, the students named the animals after themselves.
Another child presented Prince William a large bouquet, most probably for Princess Kate, who hasn’t stepped into public since Christmas Day last year.
“I’ll pass those on to Catherine as well,” said William, thanking the students for showing him the love. “You all seem very happy, very smart.”
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