Prince Williamâs gushing confession about wife Kate Middleton
Prince William travelled to Wales for a full day of royal engagements
Prince William made a touching nod to his wife Kate, Princess of Wales, during an engagement in North Wales this week.
On Tuesday, the Prince of Wales visited the community-led Youth Shedz initiative in Mochdre.
It was there that William spoke fondly of his wife.

Prince William travelled to Wales for a full day of royal engagements (Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press/Cover Images)
Prince William praises Kate during Wales trip
While visiting Youth Shedz, William spoke with founder Scott Jenkinson and his wife Sian, who shared how her support helped Scott overcome addiction and homelessness.
After hearing their story, William turned to Sian and acknowledged: âHe has done well to turn his life around.â
Scott replied: âWith my wife behind me. You know that.â
William smiled and agreed: âThis is it. Behind every average man there is an even better wife.â
William was in familiar territory. He and Kate once lived in Anglesey, about 40 miles away, during the early years of their marriage when he served as an RAF helicopter pilot.
Behind every average man there is an even better wife.
Tuesdayâs engagements included stops in Colwyn Bay, where William joined members of the Marine Conservation Societyâs Youth Ocean Network for a beach walk.
Braving the crisp winter air, he greeted well-wishers along the promenade, joking with one local: âYouâve been here for a while, I can tell. Youâve got the coldest hands.â
Alongside young volunteers and conservation director Gareth Cunningham, William praised the groupâs efforts to raise awareness about marine heritage and wellbeing.
Mr Cunningham later told HELLO!: âThere was proper engagement. You could see he was really passionate about the project and encouraging us to do more as well.â
William couldnât help but praise Kate (Credit: Cover Images)
Prince William in North Wales
His stop at Youth Shedz reflected his long-standing advocacy for vulnerable youth and issues like homelessness. The centre provides children and teens with a supportive community, offering cooking, gaming, podcasting, and 3D printing workshops.
William even received a pair of homemade earrings from Scott and Sianâs daughter, intended for Kate, a gesture that clearly touched him. When gifted sweets from the childrenâs cooking class, he joked they âmay never make it backâ to his own children.
Sian explained that one of the charityâs goals is teaching young people the value of relationships through simple, grounding activities like sitting together at a table.
William agreed, noting that children shouldnât always be âby screens or disappearing off elsewhereâ.


