Article from the Sun.
Wills is prince of Wales
By SUN ONLINE REPORTER
HUNDREDS of Royal fans lined the streets of Bangor today to wish Prince William a happy 21st birthday.
Children from the city's primary school treated him to a chorus of Happy Birthday - in both Welsh and English - as he stepped from the Royal train, in North Wales.
Wills turns 21 on Saturday and this morning was dressed smartly in a navy blue suit and tie and accompanied by his father, the Prince of Wales.
Well-wishers had waited for up to two hours in the rain to catch a glimpse of the prince, who went on to visit a Food Fair, at Anglesey Agricultural Showground.
Carole Beard, 35, said he told her he was planning to learn to speak Welsh.
She said: "He was very pleasant. You could tell he has a lot of the qualities of his mother."
Another fan, Marie Wilcox, 64, said: "It’s the first time I’ve seen Prince William and he is so like his mother, unbelievably like her.
"He has a gentle demeanour and was very personable, looking you straight in the face as he spoke to you."
Wills will celebrate his 21st birthday in two days time, with an African themed party for pals.
Royal reception ... Prince meets with well-wishers