Prince William refuses to kiss guest moments after asking 'who is pinching my bottom?'
Prince William left Windrush veterans in stitches during his visit to Cardiff, Wales, to celebrate the people who helped rebuild postwar Britain.
Prince William was dubbed the prince of hugs last week after he left a group of Windrush veterans in stitches during his visit to Cardiff, Wales, to celebrate the people who helped rebuild postwar Britain.
The Prince of Wales was joined by his wife, Kate on October 3 as they visited the Grange Pavilion community centre to meet the Caribbean elders and Windrush descendants.
William had promised community leader Professor Uzo Iwobi he would make the trip which marked the start of Black History Month.
The future monarch hugged several of the guests and also drew laughs when he posed for a group photograph and joked: "Who is pinching my bottom?"
In one instance, when William gave a woman a cuddle for longer than she expected, he joked: "I draw the line at kissing!"
The couple received a boisterous welcome from their host, Professor Uzo Iwobi, founder of the African Community Centre Wales and Race Council Cymru, and their invited guests who included members from Windrush Cymru Elders and Black History Cymru 365.
Kate looked incredibly smart as she once again donned a trouser suit - having appeared to have ditched dresses.
She wore her gorgeous brunette locks down and paired the black suit with a white blouse and heeled court shoes.
But William appeared to steal the show as many guests remarked how thrilled they were to meet and hug the future King.
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Prof Iwobi, who also received a hug from William said: "Today he saw me and said: 'I promised you, and I keep my word.' It was just so heart-meltingly beautiful for our elders to hold the hand of the future King."
Karen Lucock, 65, received a hug from William and recounting it later she laughed and said: "I said, 'Please can I have a hug?' He said, 'Yes you can.' I was surprised because he hugged me for quite a while. I am in a bit of shock!"
Her friend Yvonne Howard-Bunt did not want to miss out and when she asked: "Can I have one of what she has just had?" and the prince agreed.
The royal couple spoke with the Windrush group about their experiences whilst Princess Kate heard about the discrimination one woman faced from the parents of her playmates.
The pair even showed off their table tennis skills when they joined members of the Grange Pavilion Youth Forum for a game of table tennis.