The Prince of Wales today delivered a St David’s Day message entirely in Welsh, as he paid tribute to the ‘incredible’ people who live there.
Prince William, who is spending the weekend in Pontypridd, South Wales, shared his well-wishes in a short clip on social media on Saturday morning.
When translated to English, he said: ‘Hello. Today, on St David’s Day, we come together to celebrate Wales — its history, its culture, and its incredible people.
‘From its breathtaking landscapes to its language, Wales continues to inspire.
‘Today, we will celebrate everything that is magical about Wales. To the people of Wales and everybody around the world, Happy St David’s Day.’
The clip was captioned: ‘Happy St David’s Day from The Prince of Wales’.
The Prince of Wales, 42, wore a daffodil on the lapel of his jacket for the video – the national flower of Wales which is traditionally worn on St David’s Day.
St David is the patron saint of Wales, and his feast day falls on March 1 each year. It has been celebrated since the 12th century, when St David was canonised.
Prince William , who is spending the weekend in Pontypridd, South Wales, shared his well-wishes in a short clip on social media on Saturday morning
It is traditionally marked by those in Wales wearing daffodils and leeks, eating traditional Welsh foods and wearing traditional dress.
Cities such as Cardiff, Swansea and Aberystwyth also typically hold parades.
William revealed in September 2022 that he was trying to learn the Welsh language, after being named Prince of Wales following the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.
In 2024, he revealed he was using popular language app Duolingo to help him.
On a visit to Llanelli for a Welsh language youth festival, he said he had the language learning app, Duolingo, downloaded and that he was trying to learn Welsh ‘phonetically’.

The clip was captioned: ‘Happy St David’s Day from The Prince of Wales’

William revealed in September 2022 that he was trying to learn the Welsh language, after being named Prince of Wales following the death of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II

In 2024, William revealed he was using popular language app Duolingo to help him learn Welsh
Prince William and Kate Middleton inherited the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales following the late Queen’s death in September 2022 – having previously been the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
His father, who is now King Charles, held the title of the Prince of Wales for more than 64 years.
Since their titles changed, there have been clues that William and Kate have wanted to immerse themselves in learning more about the culture and language.

The Prince of Wales, 42, wore a daffodil on the lapel of his jacket for the video – the national flower of Wales which is traditionally worn on St David’s Day

Since their titles changed, there have been clues that William and Kate have wanted to immerse themselves in learning more about the culture and language
In July last year, the couple was looking for a new Assistant Private Secretary’, who is based in London.
However, the job specification did highlight that the royal couple are looking for an assistant private secretary who can ideally speak fluent Welsh.
It concluded: ‘Conversational Welsh is essential, and fluent Welsh, both written and spoken, is desirable.’
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