William has talked about this sort of thing before. He's royal patron of Child Bereavement UK, a charity with close ties to his mother.
A speech William gave last year:
Prince William pays tribute to mum Diana: ''Grief is the most painful experience a child or parent can endure'' - Mirror Online
Read more: Prince William and Kate Middleton Give Life Advice to Kids While Touring Cornwall | E! NewsAfter visiting the cathedral, both Kate and Wills went on a walkabout to meet and greet with hundreds of people who came to catch a glimpse of the royal couple and wish them well.
When a teaching assistant noted how much Prince William looks like his late mother, Princess Diana, William responded, "My mum was better looking."
Afterwards, the royal couple stopped by Zebs youth center to talk to kids about careers, dreams and goals. While there, William admitted that it took "an awfully long time" for him to figure out what he wanted to do with his life, so he told the group that it's totally OK to take some time to figure it all out.
"Do any of you know what you would love to be? Do you have some aspirations?" Kate asked the group.
"It is totally cool not to have that, by the way," William interjected. "It took me an awfully long time to work out what I wanted to be."
"It is so difficult because there's so much out there," the duchess added. "It is hard, isn't it, to pinpoint one thing? William is right. I found it difficult as well."
Many of the kids breathed a sigh of relief after hearing from Kate and William, feeling reassured that they didn't have to have their lives figured out already.
"They are both higher class and stuff like that so it is just reassuring that we can do well as well," one student shared. "They just sounded very interested in everything. They do genuinely want to know what it is like."
Emily Andrews-
Kate put paid to long established rumors that she's allergic to horses by stroking 'Duchess' the shire horse today-
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Catherine is around horses a lot. Pretty much prove that she's not allergic.
Considering it was denied around the time of the wedding, this rumor has stuck way too longShe may still be. And willing to suffer the consequences the following day(s).
No, people pay money to be allowed to put a message on the slates that will be put up on the cathedral (message down). So William and Kate signing them was to bring awareness to the cause so more people want to sign them. And it will be a great story for tour guides in the future. "And here King William and Queen Catherine signed the slates that is part of the roof"The slates they signed, are they to be auctioned off for fundraising?
I think the allergy story is very unlikey to be true.
LaRae
Considering it was denied around the time of the wedding, this rumor has stuck way too long
Read more: Prince George and Princess Charlotte are learning how to be farmers from the Duchess of Cambridge*Her destiny is to be a queen, but the Duchess of Cambridge has revealed she would secretly love to be a farmer, and is making sure her children have what it takes to farm when they grow up.
With 130,000 acres of land coming their way when the Duke of Cambridge eventually inherits the Duchy of Cornwall from the Prince of Wales, the family will not be short of places to drive tractors and combine harvesters.
The Duchess chatted to Bea Hodge, 15, of Wadebridge Young Farmers, during a visit to Newquay’s Towan Beach.
Miss Hodge said: “She said she was teaching George and Charlotte all about the farm at Sandringham. She's been teaching George the difference between barley and wheat and everything they grow on the farm there.
“She wants the children to learn all about farming and the apples in their orchard. She said she'd secretly like to be a young farmer.”