Keep calm and carry on…in the kitchen! Prince William beams with joy as he cooks with children

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The Prince of Wales was beaming with joy when he was forced to cook with children at a charity in Slough this morning.

Prince William, 40, spent the morning touring the Together as One headquarters in Slough ahead of its 25th anniversary next month.

The organization was founded in the late 1990s in response to several incidents of gang violence among Asian youth in the Berkshire town.

The father-of-three seemed in good spirits as he greeted staff and volunteers at the center before setting about preparing teriyaki chicken and pasta dishes for lunch.

Prince William is pictured cooking with young carers at the Together as One center in Slough today.

During the tour of the centre, Prince William learned how the charity has spearheaded projects with an emphasis on mental health and the fight against bullying, knife crime and racism.

He then took part in the charity’s Global Grub cooking programme, which teaches young people how to cook nutritious meals amid the cost of living crisis.

As he walked towards the kitchen, the Prince exclaimed: ‘Oh, it smells good in here!’

After being informed by chef Kevin Muhammad that they were preparing a teriyaki chicken dish, the father laughed: “What time is it? 10, 11 in the morning? It makes the stomach start to growl!

Prince William beamed as he served the teriyaki chicken he had prepared with the young caretakers who rely on the charity.

Prince William beamed as he served the teriyaki chicken he had prepared with the young caretakers who rely on the charity.

Prince William is photographed serving a pasta dish under the direction of chef Kevin Muhammad in the Together as One kitchen.

Prince William is photographed serving a pasta dish under the direction of chef Kevin Muhammad in the Together as One kitchen.

Prince William happily chatted with Daisha Nagawagi, 12, and Inaaya Shahab, 13, during their cooking lesson.

Prince William happily chatted with Daisha Nagawagi, 12, and Inaaya Shahab, 13, during their cooking lesson.

The Prince of Wales shakes hands with Ramae Bogle 13, during his visit to Together as One in Slough today.

The Prince of Wales shakes hands with Ramae Bogle 13, during his visit to Together as One in Slough today.

The Prince of Wales takes part in a cooking lesson with Daisha Nagawagi 12, Inaaya Shahab 13 and Chef Kevin Muhammad

The Prince of Wales takes part in a cooking lesson with Daisha Nagawagi 12, Inaaya Shahab 13 and Chef Kevin Muhammad

The Prince of Wales speaks to support worker Faizaan Hamid during his visit to Together as One

The Prince of Wales speaks to support worker Faizaan Hamid during his visit to Together as One

Prince William visited the center ahead of his 25th birthday next month.  The Prince of Wales pictured speaking to staff and volunteers in Slough

Prince William visited the center ahead of his 25th birthday next month. The Prince of Wales pictured speaking to staff and volunteers in Slough

While cooking, William joined the charity’s young carers. to hear about the work they do caring for parents and siblings and how they are supported by Together as One.

The Global Grub program received a £5k grant from the NHS Innovation Fund, which enabled the charity to convert a space in a local shopping center into a kitchen.

Prince William then met with a group of young volunteers who have spearheaded a wide range of projects in their community, including providing clothing and meals for the homeless, campaigning against violence against women and girls , and the training of their classmates in schools to resolve their conflicts without resorting to violence.

Today’s engagement marked the first time William had been seen in public since Prince Harry’s latest attack on the royal family.

Prince William is pictured greeting staff and volunteers at the Together as One center in Slough this morning.

Prince William is pictured greeting staff and volunteers at the Together as One center in Slough this morning.

Today's engagement marks the first time Prince William has been seen in public since Prince Harry demanded that the royal family apologize to him and Meghan in an interview last week.

Today’s engagement marks the first time Prince William has been seen in public since Prince Harry demanded that the royal family apologize to him and Meghan in an interview last week.

Over the weekend, the Duke of Sussex further demanded an apology from his family to his wife Meghan, as he told them: ‘You know what you did’ and urged them to ‘fess up’.

In an interview with the Telegraph he said he wanted to help reform the monarchy so that his niece and nephews Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis would not be affected by the concept of ‘spare’ in the same way that he was.

After expressing concern that one of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ children could also end up feeling like the ‘leftover’, she claimed that Prince William had ‘made it very clear that children are not [Harry’s] responsibility’.

Despite several explosive claims in his memoir, Harry also revealed that the first draft of the autobiography was twice as long as the final draft, but that he ended up leaving out details for fear his family would not forgive him.

Speaking of his family, he said: “I wish they would really sit down with me, properly, and instead of saying I’m delusional and paranoid, they would actually sit down and have a proper conversation about this, because what I would really like is some responsibility. And an apology to my wife.

‘Because you know what you did, and now I know why you did it. And you’ve been caught, so be honest and then we could all move on.

Last week, Prince Harry shocked the Royal Family when his Spare memoir hit the shelves.

In the book, Prince Harry alleged that Prince William and Kate Middleton convinced him to wear a controversial Nazi uniform to a costume party.

Elsewhere in the book, Prince Harry claimed his brother physically attacked him at their Nottingham Cottage home after calling Meghan Markle “rude” and “difficult”.