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Prince William visits Nansledan to view its new high street
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Prince William visits Nansledan to view its new high street

ARY News · May 22, 2026, 6:49 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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  • Add ARY News on Google AAResize Prince William has shared a major update on the Nansledan development in Cornwall, spotlighting a historic new vision for sustainable community living and local businesses.
  • Fresh off celebrating Aston Villa’s massive victory at an after-party in Istanbul, the Prince of Wales returned straight to royal duties in Cornwall.
  • A Century-Defining Royal Project According to an official update shared via the Prince and Princess of Wales’s Instagram account, the new development aims to reshape how modern communities interact.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Prince William has shared a major update on the Nansledan development in Cornwall, spotlighting a historic new vision for sustainable community living and local businesses.

Fresh off celebrating Aston Villa’s massive victory at an after-party in Istanbul, the Prince of Wales returned straight to royal duties in Cornwall. During his visit, the future King highlighted a groundbreaking update regarding the ongoing Nansledan urban extension project, revealing an ambitious blueprint for the area’s new commercial hub: Market Street.

A Century-Defining Royal Project According to an official update shared via the Prince and Princess of Wales’s Instagram account, the new development aims to reshape how modern communities interact. The palace revealed that the plans for Market Street are set to shape “one of the first new high streets built in over a century.”

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