Prince and Princess of Wales visit town hit by devastating floods

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Ben Stansall/PA Wire The Prince and Princess of Wales stand with denim aprons that say The Welsh Cake Shop on in white lettering. They are laughing as the owner of the shop, Theresa Conner, shows them how to make Welsh cakes. On the counter before them is dough, rolling pins on both sides, and a silver bowl with flour in. Ben Stansall/PA Wire

Ben Stansall/PA Wire The Princess of Wales is smiling as she looks down, she is wearing a red coat and is holding a pink and white polka dot tube. Catherine has a large yellow daffodil broach attached to her red coat. She is in focus and the foreground is people waiting to meet her, their heads are out of focus.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales helped prepare and cook a batch of Welsh cakes at the Welsh Cake Shop in Pontypridd Market

It is the couple's first visit to Wales together since Catherine's cancer treatment

The Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrived in Pontypridd to mark St David's Day and learn how the community is coping following recent devastating flooding.

Prince William and Catherine were greeted by cheering crowds when they arrived at the town's indoor market where they began their visit by meeting stallholders.

The princess has made a gradual return to public duties since completing chemotherapy last summer.

The visit to Rhondda Cynon Taff, delayed by almost an hour due to train disruptions, marks the couple's first visit to Wales together since Catherine announced last March she had begun cancer treatment, following the King's own cancer diagnosis.

Storm Bert hit in late November and caused serious damage when the River Taff burst its banks and brought widespread flooding to Pontypridd, which had previously been badly hit by Storm Dennis in 2020.

A few weeks after Bert, Storm Darragh brought extremely high winds to the region.

On Wednesday Prince William and Catherine stopped at The Welsh Cake Shop in Pontypridd, a popular retailer in the town's market that has been a focal point for shoppers and traders for generations.

The shop is owned by Theresa Conner, 46, and is well known for its Welsh cakes and bara brith.

Outside, hundreds of people lined the streets outside Pontypridd Market hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal couple - braving a hailstorm and passing the time singing Calon Lân.


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