The Prince and Princess of Wales returned to their public duties on Thursday as they surprised staff at Charing Cross Hospital in west London.
Prince William, 43, and Kate, who turns 44 on Friday, are joint patrons of NHS Charities Together and wanted to show their support for healthcare workers.
The royal couple met with staff on their tea break, spending time with them to discuss the pressures they are facing during the winter virus season. The pair also spoke with volunteers managed by the charity who help to improve care for patients and take pressure off the wider workforce.
During the visit, Kate bonded with a volunteer who worked with chemotherapy patients who told them how patients and visitors are there “for hours”. Kate, whose cancer is in remission, said: “I know” before touching William’s arm next to her and saying: “We know.”
William also spoke of his wife’s health journey in an off-the-cuff speech to NHS charity CEOs and Trustees, policy makers and philanthropists
The future King remarked: “Catherine and I just had a very nice tour round the rehabilitation unit upstairs and seen some of the supporting structures and things put together by the NHS charities together.
“Both of us had different experiences with hospitals, me working with the air ambulance and Catherine with her recent health journey, and coming here today reminds ourselves just how important all the teams are, all the staff, the patient sort of interactions.
“It’s so heart-warming and it’s so important that we kind of acknowledge and appreciate all that goes on in the NHS, and that very strong bond between patient and carer.”
It marked the Prince and Princess’s first public appearance of 2026 after spending the Christmas break in Sandringham. William and Kate were joined by their three children, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, ten, and Prince Louis, seven, as they attended church on 25 December alongside the King and Queen, and other members of the family.
The young royals confidently greeted and shook hands with members of the public outside St Mary Magdalene Church, with sources telling us at HELLO! of Charlotte: “She is such a little star.”









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