PRINCE William and Kate were welcomed with open arms yesterday at an event to celebrate the Windrush generation.
The royal pair heard stories and joined in games as they met elders who came to Britain 75 years ago.
The Prince and Princess of Wales marked Black History Month by meeting members of Windrush Cymru Elders in CardiffCredit: Splash NewsThey heard stories from elders who came to Britain 75 years agoCredit: APCheeky Wills, 41, turned on the charm — giving one woman a longer-than-expected-hug before declaring: “I draw the line at kissing.”
Then, posing for a group snap, he sparked laughter by calling out: “Who is pinching my bottom?”
The couple were marking Black History Month by meeting members of Windrush Cymru Elders at a community centre in Cardiff.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Founder Roma Taylor, 79, was the first in a line of women to demand a hug. She said after: “It was a long one.”
Later, the Prince and Princess of Wales joined teenagers playing table tennis.
William warned them about wife Kate, saying: “She’s got a slice on the serve.”
During a school visit afterwards, Kate revealed she was helping son George, ten, with his maths revision.
Women lined up at the community centre to demand a hug from Wills and KateCredit: Splash NewsKate later revealed during a school visit that she was helping son George with his maths revisionCredit: Jacob King / PA Wire