Prince William, heir to the British crown, resumed his public activities this Thursday with a visit to a food aid association. The 41-year-old prince arrived in the middle of the day at Surplus for Supper, an association for the redistribution of surplus food.

Founded in 2017, it redistributes more than three tonnes of food daily and is preparing to reach the threshold of the equivalent of three million meals saved from food waste. William was seen last Friday in the stands of the Aston Villa-Lille match in Birmingham, in the company of his eldest son George, 10 years old. The prince, a fervent supporter of the Birmingham club, wore a scarf in the colors of the team, which won the Europa Conference League quarter-final first leg match 2-1. The couple and their children did not take part in the traditional Easter religious service at St. George's Chapel, west of London, a week later.