Princess Kate gushes over 'amazing' Prince William in sweet new comments

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Princess Kate gushes over 'amazing' Prince William in sweet new comments

Princess Kate has sweetly spoken about her "amazing" husband Prince William during an outing in Wales.

The mother-of-three gushed over the future King as she responded to a question about him whilst bearing a Welsh flag in the pouring rain.

She also said her and her family had "felt the support from everyone so that's meant lot" since her cancer diagnosis.

Kate, who wore her scarlet Alexander McQueen coat, a chequered skirt and a brown roll-necked jumper, added that "he (William) has been amazing".

In repsonse to the video on X one user said: "Aw what a lovely video and I couldn't agree more with you! Catherine truly is something else.. a real treasure! She and her family deserve the all the happiness in the world."

"Seeing Catherine stand in the rain, still showing up with warmth and kindness, is a testament to her strength", said another.

The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived in Pontypridd on Wednesday to mark St David's Day and learn how the community is coping following recent devastating flooding.

William and Kate were greeted by cheering crowds when they arrived at the town's indoor market, which has been at the heart of the community since 1805, where they began their visit by meeting stallholders.

At The Welsh Cake Shop, the pair donned aprons as they got stuck in baking the treats before handing the fruits of their labour to market traders and customers.

In the kitchen they were each given a mixture and handed a rolling pin and a demonstration by owner Theresa Conner.

Once the mixture was flat they each cut 12 circles and placed them in a pile.

Kate, a keen home baker, looked impressed at William's efforts and said: "Those are so good. How did you do that?"

William joked: "Well I don't know, my stunning bakery skills, Mary Berry taught me everything I need to know."

They went on to meet a number of locals who were affected by severe flooding caused by Storm Bert and Storm Darragh, which hit the region in late 2024.

The couple visited Pontypridd’s Meadow Street Community Garden and Woodland, established in January 2021, to hear about how the site was drastically hit by the flooding and how volunteers worked to restore it in the wake of the storms.

Kate and William both had daffodils pinned to their jackets in honour of the country’s patron saint.

Familiar with Wales, Kate and William lived there for a time before they married and as newlyweds.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, who are now parents to Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, spent several years in Anglesey

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