The Prince of Wales happily engaged in a game of bowls with school children in the capital city. Prince William, aged 44, participated in outdoor sports activities at The London Welsh School in Hanwell alongside pupils and athletes gearing up for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Simultaneously, his younger brother, the Duke of Sussex, faced a setback in his legal battle, losing a £50 million privacy claim against the Daily Mail publisher.
During a visit to the school, Prince William encouraged and wished good luck to the Commonwealth Games team. He expressed excitement for the upcoming sporting events, hoping for a successful summer season filled with competitions. The Prince also interacted with athletes, including Julie Thomas, a decorated para bowls athlete from Wales.
Impressed by the school’s bilingual Welsh-English curriculum, the Prince engaged with teachers and students, discussing the challenges of learning and thinking in Welsh. He received parting gifts, including plush toy mascots for his children and official Glasgow Commonwealth Games memorabilia.
The school, established in 1958, plays a vital role in promoting the Welsh language among families residing in London. Prince William’s visit highlighted his interest in supporting educational initiatives and celebrating athletic achievements.
