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Prince William Shares a Pint with Welsh Guards
11 Dec
Summary
- Prince William visited the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards in Windsor.
- He shared a festive lunch and a beer with the soldiers.
- William holds the ceremonial role of colonel of the regiment.

Prince William recently spent time with the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at their barracks in Windsor. As the colonel of the regiment, he participated in a festive lunch and shared a casual beer with the soldiers. This visit comes after the guards' involvement in major ceremonial events, including Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and King Charles III's Coronation.
Opting for a relaxed attire of a blue blazer and checked shirt, Prince William's demeanor was notably informal compared to previous engagements in full military regalia. The Welsh Guards, nicknamed 'The Taffs,' have a distinguished history, having undertaken operational duties overseas and recently transitioning back to field roles.
This engagement was part of a busy week for the Prince, who also attended an investiture ceremony where he awarded MBEs. Notably, 11-year-old Carmela Chillery-Watson received an MBE, becoming potentially the youngest recipient for her extensive charitable fundraising efforts.




