William shares news about Kate and the kids while visiting Newcastle.

The prince was inquired about his wife's well-being by a person in the public this afternoon.

April 30th 2024.

William shares news about Kate and the kids while visiting Newcastle.
Prince William, the future monarch, had some exciting news to share with royal fans today. As he left the suicide prevention centre James' Place in Newcastle, he couldn't help but mention how well his family is doing. With the warm sun shining down, supporters draped in union jack flags and holding flowers eagerly awaited his arrival.

The King's son, Julie Cain, 60, couldn't contain her curiosity and asked William about his wife and children. Without hesitation, William replied, "All doing well, thank you. Yes, we're doing well." As he made his way through the crowd, he graciously shook hands and even took some selfies with the well-wishers.

Before officially opening the centre, William took the time to meet with families outside and learn more about the free treatment it provides for suicidal men. This centre is just one of several belonging to a charity that was established by the family of James Wentworth-Stanley, who tragically took his own life at the young age of 21 in 2006.

During his visit, William encountered a mischievous toddler who pretended it was his birthday just to get the Prince's attention. Kevin, three years old, was overjoyed when William bent down to shake his hand and even asked if he had any cake. It turns out, it wasn't actually Kevin's birthday, but he was so eager to chat with the Prince that he told a little white lie. The staff at Little Lotus Nursery couldn't help but laugh at Kevin's antics.

Six-year-old Sadie Stewart also had a special moment with the King's son as she presented him with a card to congratulate him on his 13th wedding anniversary. William took the time to chat with her and her family, even posing for some more selfies. Sadie's mom, Carole, 48, was thrilled that her children had the opportunity to meet the Prince and will surely remember this moment for the rest of their lives.

As the visit came to an end, William bid farewell to the crowd and promised to share Sadie's card with his children. He also expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome he received and the opportunity to meet some of the wonderful people of Newcastle. The Agency will continue to provide updates on this developing news story, so be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook. And if you want to stay up-to-date on all the latest news, sign up for our daily push alerts.

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