Prince William had shown that he inherited his mother, Princess Diana's common touch when he made a group of youngsters laugh by blowing a raspberry during a visit to South Wales of England yesterday afternoon. He got down on his knees to say hello to the schoolchildren and onlookers loved it.
On a tour to disadvantaged children and families in the South Wales Valleys, Prince William was introduced to both children and volunteers. He chatted with the older children about football and was was entertained by the a Youth Music Group before having a tour of the charity's Play Bus.
The prince was also challenged to a game of tennis on the popular computer game and he said: "I never thought I would be playing Wii on an official engagement."
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Prince William on Secret Afghan Trip
Prince William, second in line to the British throne, went on a secret visit to Afghanistan to meet frontline British troops, his office said on Wednesday.

A spokesman said the 25-year-old prince, who was recently awarded his Royal Air Force (RAF) wings after a training course, flew a military transport plane from the Royal Air Force base on Sunday, and arrived in Afghanistan the next day.
He spent three hours with British service personnel at the airfield before returning to Britain via Qatar. Permission for the confidential trip on Monday had been given by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and his father, Prince Charles.
The purpose of the trip was for the Prince to familiarize himself with the operations of the RAF in theatre. Calling the confidential 30-hour trip a success, the spokesperson said: "It passed without a hitch."
William's younger brother Harry served for 10 weeks with British troops in Helmand province earlier this year.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Prince William Lands Helicopter in Kate Middleton's House
Prince William was under fire after he had landed his £10million army helicopter in girlfriend, Kate Middleton's back garden during an official military exercise.
Kate Middleton and her parents are said to have watched in delight as the second in line to the British throne practised a series of take-offs and landings in the paddock of their sprawling detached home in Bucklebury, Berkshire, earlier this month.
Reports said that Prince William, 25, came up with the idea of taking the helicopter to Berkshire, claiming there was a shortage of landing spots in Hampshire where he was based for part of his attachment.
After the plan was approved by his instructors, the prince flew the 16 miles to Kate Middleton's family home where he completed one circuit of the field at the back of her parents' million-pound house and practised landing and taking off in their paddock.
He then piloted the helicopter back to Hampshire for further tuition. The entire operation is estimated to have cost around £30,000.
Details of the two-hour stunt emerged just days after the prince was heavily criticised for using another Chinook to fly himself and his brother Harry to a stag weekend on the Isle of Wight.
The revelations have raised questions about the way in which the prince was allowed to fit his "intensive" four-month training course around his social life. Prince William had apparently taken time off to go on a boozy boys-only surfing weekend in Cornwall and a week's holiday ski-ing in the Swiss alps with his girlfriend.
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
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In a rare display of public affection, Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton cozied up on the dance floor Thursday at a raucous charity event in London. Middleton – in a pink strapless dress with a pleated skirt and a flower at her waist – kissed her boyfriend of five years as the pair boogied.
William twirled her around as the pair danced to Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" and then to Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle."
"They looked happy and so in love," says a guest at the burleque themed-bash."
"Kate was smiling so widely and they looked like there was no one else in the world when they were dancing."
Both William and Middleton averted their eyes as a stripper performed. At another point, William blushed (and Kate giggled) as a female singer presented the Prince with a rose – putting it between his teeth. He promptly removed it and stuck it in the ice bucket holding a bottle of vodka. And the couple sang along enthusiastically during a drag queen's Southern-flavored rendition of "Purple Rain."
Prince William and Middleton skipped the afterparty at favorite royal haunt Mahiki.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Prince William and Kate Middleton on Ski Vacation
Prince William, 25, and girlfriend, Kate Middleton, 26, hit the slopes last week in the Swiss resort of Klosters – a favorite of the British royals and the place where the couple were first revealed to be seriously dating four years ago.
This year, Middleton looked more comfortable than ever in the royal fold as William's father, Prince Charles, arrived at the resort on Thursday night and joined the pair skiing on Friday and Saturday. Middleton's inclusion in family events adds fuel to speculation that William – second in line for the throne after his father – could one day make her his princess bride.
The night before Prince Charles arrived in town, the couple got some partying out of their system as they hit the resort's pricey disco, Casa Antica, with friends.
Throughout the week, onlookers watched as the young couple flirted, giggled and touched affectionately. They rode ski lifts together, stuck by each other's side as they swooshed down the mountain.
"They were out on there [on the slopes] together. They looked like they were having a nice time," one onlooker tells PEOPLE. "At one point they had a little cuddle."
Their routine never wavered even as blinding snow, strong winds and icy temperatures hovering around zero made ski conditions difficult. They would ski all morning and have lunch at one of the many restaurants dotted around the mountain resort – including a pizzeria one day.

