Prince William is in the spotlight again.
Less than a month after wife Kate Middleton revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer, the Prince of Wales is set to resume a number of very important duties as a member of the racist and nonsensical royal family.
For example, we learned that William will be traveling to West London and Surrey on Thursday for a number of appointments centered around food preservation.
(It's a good cause, even though it makes fun of William's very wealthy family.)
According to multiple outlets, William will visit food redistribution charity Supper to see how the region's surplus food is delivered, sorted and repackaged for delivery to small community organizations.
From there, William heads to a youth center in west London that receives surplus food and learns how the service impacts the people who visit it.
Fortunately, the 41-year-old has always been interested in this.
He also founded the Earthshot Prize, an annual fundraising event that celebrates innovative people around the world working to bring positive change to the state of the environment.
These outings wouldn't necessarily have been noteworthy just a few weeks ago.
However, Kate Middleton revealed in a video on March 22 that she was receiving 'prophylactic chemotherapy' for an unknown type of cancer and was in the 'early stages of treatment.'
William and Kate weren't together with their loved ones over Easter, and they've kept it to themselves since Kate announced her condition to the world.
But last weekend, William took his son Prince George to watch their favorite football team, Aston Villa, take on French club Lille OSC in the European League quarter-finals.
William hasn't said much publicly since his partner told the world about his diagnosis.
Middleton, who was making her first public appearance since abdominal surgery, said in a video earlier, “I wanted to take this opportunity to personally thank you for the wonderful messages of support and understanding I have received while I was recovering from surgery.” Surgery in January.
“It has been an incredibly difficult few months for our whole family.”
After Middleton's admission, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who have not been on good terms with Kate these days, issued brief statements of sympathy:
We wish Kate and her family health and healing and hope they can do so privately and peacefully.