Prince William resumes public commitments tomorrow for the first time since last March 22nd when his wife Kate, 42, revealed in a touching video that she was struggling with a tumor of an unspecified nature and undergoing chemotherapy. Kensington Palace announced it, according to which the heir to the throne will go to Surrey and west London to highlight the positive impact of voluntary organizations on local communities.

William will first visit the headquarters of a group that prepares and distributes food to the most needy and then a youth center. Last week the 41-year-old prince was seen in public, after the period away from the spotlight following Kate's film, while in the Birmingham stadium he watched smiling with his eldest son George, 10, a match of his favorite team, the Aston Villa. The prince's reappearance is certainly a positive sign compared to the difficulties that the Royal Family is going through. Even more so if we consider that, unlike King Charles, who was also undergoing treatment for cancer, the Princes of Wales and their three children had not taken part in the traditional appointment for the dynasty of mass on Easter Sunday at St George's Chapel in the Castle of Windsor.