Prince William and Kate Middleton showed a united front amidst the royal crisis when they visited a steel plant in South Wales on Tuesday, Feb 4. The Duchess of Cambridge was in high spirits as she greeted the well-wishers and even saw her former teachers. Now that they crafted a deal after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit, the royal family is back to work already.

Queen Elizabeth II, now, returned to her public duties after her break in Sandringham. Prince Charles, too, is busy at work as he visited a branch of TK Maxx in South London, per Express.

The Cambridges, additionally, also made their way to the Tata steelworks and a boxing club in Port Talbot. The two bonded with the young aspiring fighters, and Prince William even revealed that his six-year-old son, Prince George, wanted to try the said sport.

After Prince William and Kate Middleton received boxing gloves for themselves and their three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, the Duke of Cambridge said his firstborn was already eyeing the punch bag in the gym. He also talked to a young boy who lost one of his parents like him. "I have anger issues, and boxing has helped me," 14-year-old Logan Golding revealed.

Sadly, Golding already experienced unfortunate events in his life at a young age. After he lost his father last year, his grandfather and personal trainer also died in recent years. "It's important to train it off. We all have to learn the tricks of how to deal with it," Prince William advised the kid.

In other events, Kate Middleton looked happy as she talked to other youngsters in Mumbles. This trip, too, became special for her after she met her former prep school teachers, Denise Evans-Alford and her husband Kevin Alford, in Pangbourne, Berkshire, amidst the crowd.

According to The Sun, the two even drove 30 miles to see Kate Middleton and her husband just to "say hello." They even tried to give a note to her security to get her attention.

Kate Middleton felt delighted to meet her former mentors again after 20 years. Denise used to be her netball coach, while Kevin taught her French and German.

Upon seeing them, the future queen consort told them that she wanted to instill what she learned from St. Andrews to her children. Denise, on the other hand, couldn't help but gush when she saw her former student, saying she hasn't changed at all at has been waiting for this moment to come.