PRINCE William will be visiting Nansledan in Newquay to view the new high street project being built.

The Duke of Cornwall will be given a tour of the Duchy of Cornwall’s Market Street scheme on Thursday, May 21.

The commercial heart of Nansledan, which is earmarked to be completed in 2028, will provide a mix of retail, food and beverage outlets, offices, and a 24,500 square foot Tesco supermarket.

The development marks a significant phase in Nansledan's expansion, which has already grown to encompass approximately 900 residences, a primary school, business premises, and over 40 independent traders.

Green spaces, including wildflower meadows, orchards, wetlands and community allotments, complement the built environment.

The duke will also visit the site's inaugural Build-to-Rent properties and meet local residents during a walkabout.

Prince William will visit St Mary's on the Isles of Scilly on May 22 aboard the newly commissioned pilot boat 'John Guy', a Duchy-funded vessel named after a long-serving colleague born on the islands.

The boat will assist with maritime safety operations, including guiding larger vessels through local waters.

The duke will then proceed to the Isles of Scilly Hospital to officially open an extension that has expanded medical capacity.

The community-led project, backed by the Duchy, combines NHS and social care services under one roof, enhancing resource sharing and continuity of care for elderly patients.

Prince William will also inspect 10 sustainable homes being constructed by the Duchy to address the islands' severe housing crisis.

The dwellings will incorporate extensive insulation, positive ventilation systems and rooftop solar panels, with each home allocated a parking space linked to the island's car-share scheme and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

The first residents are anticipated to move in during winter 2026.

The visit will conclude with the duke replanting a shelterbelt tree alongside local emergency responders, symbolising recovery from Storm Goretti's destruction in January.