The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Princess is ‘doing well’

- BY TONY JONES

The Prince of Wales has given a positive update about his wife’s cancer treatment – saying “she’s doing well”.

William was asked about Kate as he toured the only hospital on the Isles of Scilly to learn about a major building project to improve facilities being constructe­d on land owned by his Duchy of Cornwall.

Tracy Smith, administra­tor at St Mary’s Community Hospital in Hugh Town, greeted William when he arrived and hosted his tour of the small medical centre following his visit to the harbour where he bought his entourage Cornish pasties.

Ms Smith said: “I asked William about his wife Kate and he said, ‘She’s doing well, thanks,’ and I suggested they might like to come for a visit and bring the children.”

The Princess of Wales appealed for her family to have time, space and privacy when she announced her diagnosis for an undisclose­d form of cancer on March 22, and said she had begun chemothera­py.

William was given a card for his father the King – also a cancer patient – and Kate by Matron Lynda McHale, who said: “Itwas a card from my granddaugh­ter who wanted to wish his father and wife ‘get well soon’.”

As heir to the throne, William is Duke of Cornwall and receives an income from the Duchy of Cornwall, a portfolio of land, property and investment­s which owns much of the Isles of Scilly and nearly a third of residentia­l buildings.

He travelled to Hugh Town to break the earth for the new facility, which will provide care and inpatient beds and a maternity suite, and tour St Mary’s harbour, which is run by the duchy and handles everything from “Tripper Boats” to fishing vessels and cargo ships, making it a crucial part of island life.

When the duke first arrived in brilliant summer sunshine, he enjoyed the Isles of Scilly like any other tourist – ordering five pasties but joked they were not all for him.

He also revealed he donned a wetsuit on Thursday to go swimming in the waters around Tresco island – where it is rumoured he spends breaks with his family.

William made a beeline for On The Quay cafe where staff had baked a bigger batch of pasties, with flavours from chicken and chorizo to Bombay potato, in anticipati­on of the future king popping in.

Asked by staff Joely Dearman, 22, and Zachariah Fox, 28, what type of pasty he wanted, the prince replied traditiona­l and asked for five.

As everyone in the cafe laughed, he quickly added “they’re not all for me,” and said “it does smell delicious in here”.

He went on to tell them: “I got in the sea yesterday which was good – I wore a wetsuit.”

After leaving the cafe, William chatted to tourists waiting for boats to take them to various islands.

 ?? ?? ROYAL VISIT: William, centre, meets staff at St Mary’s Community Hospital in Hugh Town, on the Isles of Scilly.
ROYAL VISIT: William, centre, meets staff at St Mary’s Community Hospital in Hugh Town, on the Isles of Scilly.

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