The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join St David's Day celebrations!
William and Kate have visited Pant Farm near Abergavenny where Gary and Jess Yeomans produce milk, from dairy goats, used by a local cheese makers.
Last updated 1st Mar 2022
Representatives of the wider farming sector, both in Wales and the UK, will meet the Royal couple to discuss the importance of agriculture to the local economy. They are also visiting Abergavenny Market to learn first-hand about the significance of local suppliers.
William and Kate will roll up their sleeves and join young people at the Blaenavon Hwb, a community-focused youth centre, to make the teatime treat of Welsh cakes.
Like many South Wales valley towns, Blaenavon has had to overcome economic hardship in the last 30 years - and the Hwb aims to help the next generation reach its potential by providing a space for learning and supporting vulnerable young people.
The duke and duchess will also take the opportunity to celebrate an important historical moment as they "plant a tree for the Jubilee" in Blaenavon as part of the Queen's Green Canopy, an initiative created to celebrate the Queen's 70-year reign.