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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Prince William Shares a Pint with Welsh Guards

Prince William Shares a Pint with Welsh Guards

11 Dec, 2025

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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 Shares a Pint with Welsh Guards

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.

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Prince William serves as the colonel of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, a ceremonial role he has held since December 2022.
Prince William visited the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at their barracks in Windsor.
He shared a festive lunch and a pint of beer with the soldiers, opting for a casual outfit.

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