William steps in for King at Sovereign’s Parade
Prince William was seen at the Sovereign’s Parade at the Royal Air Force College in Cranwell in place of his father, King Charles. The Prince of Wales, 42, joined the parade to oversee the graduates from various training courses.
Kate still on recovery journey after chemo
During a recent visit to Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Prince William mentioned that Kate "still has a long way to go" despite completing her chemotherapy treatment. In a video shared during a family holiday in Norfolk, Kate shared that she is now cancer-free.
Graduation ceremony details
The parade included 48 Royal Air Force Cadets and four International Officer Cadets from Jordan, Kenya, Pakistan, and Uganda. The cadets underwent extensive training to prepare for their careers in the RAF. Prince William oversaw the proceedings, including a Royal Salute and a flypast, and congratulated the graduates.
Plans for the future
Prince William hinted at plans to fly with the Wales Air Ambulance from its base in Cardiff Bay, expressing his interest in volunteering to fly again. This visit was part of his activities during Air Ambulance Week and included a celebration of Welsh female rugby players.
Kate's message of relief
Kate, who recently completed her chemotherapy, expressed relief and shared that the last nine months were incredibly tough. In a heartwarming video, she mentioned taking each day as it comes and leaning on William for support during this challenging time.