Prince Edward made a public appearance in Cambridge just one day after his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, was hit in the head with a golf ball.
The Duke went to Wandlebury Woods, where he had a coffee from a pop-up store built in a repurposed horsebox.
The expedition, as described by Julie Spence, Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, focused on the site's conservation and land management activities.
Despite the previous issue with the Duchess at Legoland, Edward's involvement demonstrated his ongoing dedication to royal obligations.
Following the sad tragedy involving his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Edward's recent public appearance is viewed as a comforting indication.
On Tuesday, she was hit in the face by a golf ball while playing crazy golf at Legoland Windsor.
The event was photographed by royal photographer Tim Rooke as Sophie launched the NSPCC's Numbers Day 2025 project.
As Patron of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), she was at the occasion when the Duchess's ball rebounded back and hit her in the head.
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