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Prince William admits he broke major royal rules on Cornwall trip

Prince William has cheekily admitted he broke important royal protocol during his visit to Cornwall’s iconic Fistral Beach. It came just hours after she fended off Prince Harry, who was also in Britain for his Invictus Games event at St Paul’s Cathedral.

The Duke of Cornwall expressed his eagerness to swap his formal attire for a wetsuit and hit the waves, but duty demanded and he remained fully clothed for his official engagements. However, he couldn’t resist breaking the rules slightly when nine-year-old Phoenix Kanes asked him to sign his cast.




As the Mirror reported, whispering to the boy, William said: ‘Shhh, don’t tell anyone. I’m not meant to do this!

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This is not the first time a royal has engaged in such forbidden interactions. Last year, Kate revealed at the Chelsea Flower Show that she was not allowed to autograph the children’s drawings, although she did contribute a small doodle. Similarly, King Charles has been known to refuse autograph requests, once explaining to admirers: “I’m sorry, I can’t afford to do that.”

William, Duke of Cambridge, was recently spotted on the beach with representatives of local organizations promoting sea safety. He was there to engage with community members and workers ahead of the anticipated summer rush.


In particular, staff and children from Holywell Bay and Newquay Surf Life Saving Clubs, who provide training and support to volunteers who aim to prevent drowning in open water, caught his eye. Given William’s well-known surfing skills, a skill he honed during childhood holidays in Cornwall with his brother Harry, the beachside surroundings brought back fond memories. “It brings everything back. I want to put on a wetsuit and get out there now!” remarked the Prince with nostalgia floating in his voice.

Prince William met members of the Holywell Bay Surf Lifesaving Club(Image: Greg Martin/CornwallLive)

Showing that he is no stranger to the sport, Prince William began to impress onlookers with three phenomenal serves. After this brief display of his athletic prowess, he passed the ball to a team member and retreated to play in the back row.

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