The Princess of Wales is doing well after being diagnosed with cancer. Prince William shared that the children are very jealous that I am here and that they are not well here The royal discussed his wife's health during the ongoing visit to St Mary's Community Hospital on the Silly William Islands continue her Royal duties while Kate is treated for abdominal cancer following her shock announcement in March that she had been diagnosed and was receiving chemotherapy.
The Prince couldn't resist sampling the Region's most famous Savory dish as his tour continues today and suggested he was taking some edible souvenirs home for family William, who is known locally as the Duke of Cornwall arrived at Port St Mary after sailing from Tresco, one of the smaller Islands this morning William said George Charlotte and Louie were very jealous of the trip His trip also added that he may take them to Cornwall later this year following the Sun's comments that he already enjoys morning swims.
The prince was seen disembarking from a boat called the Pegasus carrying the flag of the Duke of Cornwall as he arrived at St Mary's Maritime Harbor, a small cheer went up from the crowd of onlookers on the Harbor as he entered the lock on the final day of his visit to the South West wearing a pair of stylish sunglasses to protect his eyes from the Cornish Sun, the prince in a brown coat with matching brogues and Chino trousers his favorite navy while walking along the water's edge, he praised the Great weather before strolling to Kei cafe.
Where he bought five traditional Cornish pasties for £5 and £50 each outside he also told tourists who had lined up to greet him that he wished he could stay a while longer. little but he's coming home that afternoon for the weekend in Windsor my family is very upset I'm here without them he laughs the children will kill me if I Don't come home later, the prince has also Meet representatives of local businesses at Harbor Front on St Mary's, the largest of the Silly Islands.
The harbor is operated by the Duchy of Cornwall and is considered the maritime gateway to the Islands, an important part of the community that relies on the tourism industry, which handles passengers and vessels traveling to the Isles from boat Trippers and sail training vessels to fishing boats and special cargo vessels.