Prince William visits comedy school during his North Wales visit
Prince William shares his recent activity from North of Wales
Prince William is celebrating art on his current visit to Wales.
The Duke of Sussex, who is turing North of Wales, shares a series of photos as he steps into a comedy school.
The Instagram post captioned: "Celebrating the creativity and confidence-building work of Gwneud. Make. Do."
"This comedy school is breaking down barriers to arts participation here in North Wales. GMD offers a safe, supportive space for adults and young people to explore comedy, develop skills, and express individuality. From sketch writing to character work, this community-led initiative is proving that laughter can be a powerful tool for connection and change," they added.
This comes hours after Kensington Palace on Tuesday released a video of the Prince of Wales's visit to North Wales, sharing details of his activities.
The video was posted with William's message that read, "A pleasure meeting the local community and learning about Ocean Literacy with the Marine Conservation Society on Colwyn Bay."
The message continued "This is a concept that highlights our influence on the ocean and its influence on us. Hugely encouraging to see that positive social change is being powered by collective action. Connecting communities with the ocean, and driving sustainable choices for healthier seas."
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