As the gruesome twosome continue to cause trouble in California, the real British royals continue to work hard in their duties for their country.
The Prince of Wales has visited the Together as One charity in Slough, a charity dedicated to working with young people to create positive social change in the community.
Together as One, which was founded in response to incidents of gang violence between young people in the Berkshire town, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
During his visit, the heir to the Throne knocked up a chicken teriyaki.
Meanwhile, the Queen has visited the University of Aberdeen science teaching hub on her first public visit since the release of Prince Harry's book "Spare" in which she was branded "dangerous" by her wayward stepson.
The Prince of Wales has visited the Together as One charity in Slough, a charity dedicated to working with young people to create positive social change in the community.
Together as One, which was founded in response to incidents of gang violence between young people in the Berkshire town, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
During his visit, the heir to the Throne knocked up a chicken teriyaki.
Meanwhile, the Queen has visited the University of Aberdeen science teaching hub on her first public visit since the release of Prince Harry's book "Spare" in which she was branded "dangerous" by her wayward stepson.
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