Kate Middleton and Prince William eat ice cream in Wales in 2020
On Wales’ national day, Prince William, 39, and Kate, 40, will travel to Abergavenny and Blaenavon in Wales to celebrate the region’s history. They will learn about the significance of the agricultural industry to rural populations and how community organisations are providing support to young people.
The Duke and Duchess will undertake three appointments while in Wales, including a visit to Pant Farm near Abergavenny.
Pant Farm is a goat farm that has been providing milk to a local cheese producer for nearly 20 years.
The royal couple will be given a tour of the farm, and they will hear about the challenges and opportunities faced by the sector and how the farm works with local industries and services.
After this, William and Kate will visit Abergavenny Market to see first-hand just how important local suppliers are to rural communities.
‘What royalty is supposed to do!’ William and Kate announce three new appointments (Image: Getty)
The Duchess of Cambridge during her and William’s visit to Wales in 2020 (Image: Getty)
Next, the Cambridges will stop off at the Blaenavon Hwb, a community-focused youth centre that helps to support over 600 local young people.
The centre aims to ensure that the next generation can achieve their potential by providing a space for alternative education and by providing support care-experienced and vulnerable young people.
Their Royal Highnesses will have the opportunity to speak with…