Prince William is set to make a return to royal work after the Easter Holidays next week, however Princess Kate will not be by his side. It has been announced this week that William, 42, will visit Mentivity, an organisation dedicated to empowering young people through access to quality youth services and safe spaces, on April 24. The engagement comes after the Prince of Wales has taken some time off royal duty to enjoy the Easter holidays with his three children.
The organisation William is set to visit next week was founded in 2016 and helps over 400 local young people each week through various programmes the organisation runs. Some of these workshops and programmes take place at Mentivity House, the organisation's community centre on the Aylesbury Estate in south London, where the prince will meet various people involved in Mentivity.
This includes the founders Sayce Holmes-Lewis and Leon Wright, alongside entrepreneur Tim Campbell MBE - a former winner and current advisor on The Apprentice, who is a Mentivity patron.
William will also spend time with some of the young people who benefit from the organisation.
During a roundtable discussion, the prince will talk about apprenticeship opportunities on offer for young people, alongside the barriers they may face.
It is believed the future King will be solo on the visit and will not be accompanied by his wife Princess Kate, 43.
The visit to Mentivity will be his first royal appearance since his children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, finished school for Easter, unless the family attend the royal Easter Sunday Service in Windsor on Sunday. This has not been confirmed yet by Kensington Palace.
While William has not been on royal duty for the last few weeks, he has been seen twice at football matches with his eldest son Prince George as they show their support for Aston Villa.
The last game he attended was in Birmingham on Tuesday night as Aston Villa took on PSG.