Prince William praises 'remarkable' work of paramedics at a critical care conference - in his first appearance since Kate Middleton announced her remission
Share:
Prince William expressed his gratitude for the 'remarkable' work of frontline healthcare staff as he arrived in Birmingham for a conference on emergency and critical care - in his first appearance since Kate announced she is in remission. The royal, 42, has returned to royal duties after it was announced that he was being made Patron of the College of Paramedics.
The Prince of Wales was seen arriving at the Birmingham Conference and Events Centre for the Emergency and Critical Care Conference. The talk is dedicated to supporting emergency responders in making effective decisions under pressure. William was filmed by Greatest Hits Radio West Midlands entering the revolving doors as he greeted a man on the entrance who wished him a 'warm welcome'.
The future king responded: 'Thank you, it's very nice to be back, as always.'. He looked very dapper in a black slim-fit coat and opted for a smart matching black suit, a crisp white shirt, a navy blue tie and brown suede loafers. During his visit, William smiled and chatted with various paramedics from different areas of the UK.
Prince William looked dapper in a black slim-fit coat and opted for a smart matching black suit, a crisp white shirt, a navy blue tie and brown suede loafers. He was seen listening and nodding intently while a woman from the Cymru High Acuity Response Unit explained what her job entailed, saying that she often goes to the 'worst of the worst' situations.