PRINCE William shrugged off his brother's explosive biography to focus on royal duties this morning.
The 40-year-old looked relaxed as he dished up money-saving meals at a centre tackling gang violence between young people from Asian backgrounds.


Wills chatted to volunteers at Together as One in Slough, Berkshire, which is celebrating its 25th birthday.
With a blue apron donned the Prince of Wales had a smile ear-to-ear as he cooked pasta with a group of youngsters.
He showed no signs of worry following the release of Prince Harry's bombshell memoir Spare.

William is mentioned 358 times in the book, almost always referred to as Willy.
The most shocking claims include that he pushed his brother to the floor in a row over Meghan Markle and he encouraged Harry to wear a Nazi costume to a fancy dress party.
William is yet to make any official comment about the book.
But, it appeared to be business as usual today - as he chatted away to the youngsters in Berkshire.
After meeting some of the staff from the charity, William joined a group of young carers being taught about food nutrition and cooking skills by chef and teacher Kevin Muhammad.
The prince told the chef: "I do a mean steak. My sauces come out quite dry or lumpy - I've got to work on those."
He got totally involved - taking off his jacket do pop on an apron and help the group make teriyaki chicken - and poured a bowl of pre-cooked noodles into the wok of simmering poultry.
Meanwhile, subsequent revelations came after the release of Spare, when former Palace staffers decided to speak out.
Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell told how Harry was made to feel less important than his older brother as a child by getting fewer sausages at breakfast.
The 64-year-old recalled that a miffed Harry would say: "How come he gets three?"

Together as One was founded in response to incidents of gang violence between young people from Asian backgrounds in Slough in the late 1990s.
Schemes include visiting youth centres and schools to teach skills around conflict resolution and how to enhance community cohesion.
The Prince is taking part in a lesson with the charity’s Global Grub cooking programme.
The programme teaches young people how to cook healthy, nutritious food while coping with challenges posed by the increasing cost of living.

