Prince William arrives in Cornwall for start of two-day trip in sign Kate is on the mend

Prince William is embarking on his first overnight engagement away from home since news of Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis broke.

By Catherine Meyer-Funnell, Royal Reporter based in London

The Duke Of Cornwall Visits Cornwall

Prince William is in Cornwall today (Image: Getty)

Prince William has arrived in Cornwall for his first set of engagements in the Duchy of Cornwall, in what has been viewed as a positive sign that Princess Kate must be doing well.

The Prince of Wales arrived in the south-west of England on Thursday, where he will spend time in Cornwall before travelling on to the Isle of Scilly on Friday.

It is his first night away from home since it was announced in March that Kate was undergoing preventative chemotherapy after being diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer.

Daily Mail columnist Ephraim Hardcastle wrote earlier this week: "It will be the first time that William will have been away overnight since Kate received her cancer diagnosis. He has been at her side and doing the school runs, with his diary modified accordingly.

"His willingness to have a night away is the best indicator yet that the Princess of Wales may be on the mend."

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The Duke Of Cornwall Visits Cornwall

Prince William is shown the plans for a new housing project (Image: Getty)

William arrived in Newquay to visit a site in Nansledan to see a new innovative housing project being built. It is designed to address the issue of homelessness.

This groundbreaking project is the first of its kind for the Duchy, which William inherited from his father when Charles became King in 2022.

Inspired by William's Homewards initiative, which aims to tackle homelessness across the UK, the new homes will be delivered in partnership with local charity St Petrocs to provide 24 homes with wraparound support for those dealing with homelessness.

The land for the project has been offered by the Duchy, which will guide the whole development using its design and management expertise.

Prince William on the beach

Prince William learnt all about beach safety (Image: Getty)

Today is the first time that William saw the site, alongside representatives from the Duchy, St Petrocs and Homewards, with hope that the project will inspire other authorities and communities to create something similar.

Construction is due to start in September with the aim for it to be completed by autumn 2025.

A Kensington Palace spokesperson said: "Since the project was announced in February, work on the Innovative Housing Project in Nansledan has been progressing at pace.

"Designs are being finalised and construction is set to start on site in September, with completion by autumn 2025.

"Today marks the first time that the Prince will see the site of the new homes. He is looking forward to hearing from the Duchy team about how the work is progressing and from St Petrocs about the impact the project will have on people experiencing homelessness locally.

"Both His Royal Highness and the Duchy hope that this project will serve as an inspiration to others."

Prince William oversees life saving training

Cornwall is preparing for the busy beach season with life saving skills (Image: Getty)

Later in the afternoon William visited Fistral Beach, one of the best spots for surfing in Europe, to see how the local community is preparing for the busy summer season ahead.

The focus was on staying safe in the sea and on the beach, with the Prince meeting with representatives from two local Surf Life Saving clubs who took part in training drills.

He then joined members of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to help them celebrate the organisation's 200th anniversary.

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