Prince William had planned royal engagement at the Army Air Corps (AAC) regiment in Wattisham, Suffolk, on January 16th but ...
Prince William was forced to cancel his visit to servicemen and women at a military regiment. Kensington Palace released a message addressing the cancelation of the crucial royal engagement!
Prince William enjoyed a pint of cider with a group of Aston Villa fans during a visit to Birmingham.
Heir to the throne, William, who has followed the West Midlands outfit since childhood, visited a Wetherspoon pub at ...
Part of being a royal means showing up to engagements and performing your duties, but Prince William was forced to cancel his ...
On January 16, it was announced that Prince William wouldn't be visiting the Army Air Corps regiment as planned, and here's ...
Prince William's planned royal engagement at the Army Air Corps (AAC) regiment in Wattisham, Suffolk, on January 16 had to be ...
The Prince of Wales is a renowned football fan and loves to support his beloved team, Aston Villa, in person, whenever he can ...
William bought a round of beers for eight Villa fans and sipped a pint of Bulmers cider. One of the punters was Daniel Jones, a sixth form college student from Burntwood in Staffordshire.
Chief, the Army Air Corps, was due to meet service personnel from across both units, observe elements of regular training.
Prince William was forced to cancel a royal visit to the Army Air Corps on Jan. 16 at the last minute. Kensington Palace said ...