Venturing to the renowned Fistral Beach today as part of a two-day rendezvous in Cornwall, Prince William delves into cherished memories shared with his brother, Prince Harry.
Reminiscing about their past escapades while vacationing in Cornwall, the Duke of Cornwall graced Fistral Beach shortly after his estranged brother, Prince Harry, concluded his UK visit with an appearance at St. Paul's Cathedral for the Invictus Games.
Though tempted to embrace the waves clad in a wetsuit, William remained attired in formal garb, honoring his official engagements.
Amidst his visit, a heartwarming moment unfolded as he clandestinely autographed a young boy's plaster cast, whispering, "Shhh, let's keep it our secret. This is our little rebellion!" Nine-year-old Phoenix Kanes halted the prince with a mischievous request, seeking his signature on the cast encasing his fractured arm.
Reflecting on a past incident at the Chelsea Flower Show, where Duchess Kate disclosed constraints against autographing drawings by school children, citing protocol, yet managing a discreet doodle nonetheless.
Similarly, King Charles, adhering to protocol, politely declined such requests in the past, expressing, "Regrettably, that isn't within my remit."
Revisiting memories of youthful exploits alongside his brother, Harry, in Cornwall's azure waters, Prince William's eyes wander the shoreline, nostalgia washing over him. "It's like a time capsule. I yearn to don a wetsuit and dive right in!"
Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex graced London yesterday for a service commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games at St Paul's Cathedral.