Coventry Telegraph

Duchess dons apron

- The animatroni­c orangutan surprises a shopper at Oxford Circus in London

THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have prepared soup and bread for young people who have been helped by the homelessne­ss charity Centrepoin­t.

William and Kate were visiting the charity’s centre in Barnsley when they were asked to help prepare lunch before serving food to two of the young people who have been helped in the town.

The couple looked relaxed as they chatted with staff and young people, with the duke joking it was far from a normal lunch. AN animatroni­c orangutan has taken to the streets of London as part of a campaign to highlight how rainforest destructio­n threatens the ape.

The orangutan was seen clinging to a Christmas tree in Coin Street and walking the streets as part of supermarke­t Iceland’s campaign to offer shoppers a festive season without palm oil in their food.

The ape was designed and built by special effects artists and is controlled remotely and by a specialist puppeteer.

Last week, regulators banned Iceland’s Christmas advert from TV screens for being too political – a move that has prompted 600,000 people to sign a petition for it to be allowed to be shown.

The commercial, voiced by actress Emma Thompson and originally produced by Greenpeace, features a cartoon baby orangutan – “Rang-tan” – warning its rainforest home is being cleared for palm oil plantation­s. Since it was banned it has had more than 12 million views on Facebook, the retailer said.

The company pledged in April to take palm oil out of 130 food lines by the end of 2018, a move which it said would reduce demand by more than 500 tonnes per year.

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Kate helps to prepare soup and bread during a visit to Centrepoin­t

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