Prince William was seen wearing a pair of very shiny sneakers with his suit while visiting the NFL Foundation in London on Tuesday.
The Prince of Wales, 42, was attending an NFL flag community event organized by the organisation, which focuses on tackling the challenges faced by young people in some of the most deprived areas of the UK.
Not a mark was seen on William’s shoes, which appeared to be in perfect condition.
William seemed in good spirits as he shook hands with representatives from NFL UK and heard how he is working to help young people develop their confidence and achieve their potential in sport.
He was then seen showing off his own soccer skills, throwing the ball to members of the NFL Foundation, proving that his choice of athletic shoes had come in handy.
Prince William was seen wearing a pair of very shiny sneakers with his suit while visiting the NFL Foundation in London on Tuesday.
The Prince of Wales, 42, showed off his own soccer skills by throwing the ball to members of the NFL Foundation.
The prince seemed completely immersed in the game, pointing around and gesticulating.
And he appeared to be taking style tips from his wife, Kate, also known for her love of simple white shoes.
The NFL Foundation, celebrating its third anniversary, aims to provide an agile, inclusive and easily accessible format of American football.
Later, the prince will meet with young people from around the United Kingdom and participate in NFL activities himself.
He will also meet Welsh athlete and NFL player Louis Rees-Zammit and GB women’s football team captain Phoebe Schecter.
It comes after William revealed he took “inspiration” and “guidance” from his mother, Princess Diana, in his work to end homelessness, where he is also seen giving hugs while visiting a homeless charity. home.
Prince William talks to Phoebe Schecter while attending an NFL Foundation NFL Flag Event
The prince seemed completely immersed in the game, pointing around and gesturing.
The NFL Foundation, celebrating its third anniversary, aims to provide an agile, inclusive and easily accessible football format.
Prince William was seen wearing a pair of very shiny sneakers with his suit while visiting the NFL Foundation in London on Tuesday.
William seemed in good spirits as he shook hands with representatives from NFL UK.
William appeared to be following his wife Kate’s lead with the fashion statement (pictured in 2021)
Speaking in a new trailer for his upcoming ITV documentary Prince William: We Can End Homegiving, the Prince of Wales showed the behind-the-scenes journey of his Homewards campaign.
ITV’s exclusive documentary shows the first year of its campaign to end homelessness.
The future king has set out to make rough sleeping, couch surfing and temporary accommodation a thing of the past in his ambitious five-year program called Homewards.
William, 42, says in the new clip: “I’ve slowly tried to figure out what I can bring to the role and platform I have.
The prince seemed lively and engaged as he took part in the sporting activities.
Britain’s Prince William gestures as he speaks while attending an NFL Foundation NFL Flag event.
Prince William has revealed that he was inspired and “guided” by his mother, Princess Diana, in his work to end homelessness.
ITV’s exclusive documentary shows the first year of its campaign to end homelessness.
“I’ve been inspired and guided by some of what my mother did, particularly with the homeless.”
In the short clip, posted on Instagram, William is seen speaking to former England footballer Farah Williams, who was once homeless, and others who work with Homewards.
“I don’t think we should be homeless in the 21st century,” William adds.
The Prince of Wales described it as a “unique opportunity” to create lasting change, while building on the legacy of his late mother, Princess Diana.
The two-part series, which has the working title Prince William: We Can End Homelessness, will follow William as he launches Homewards across the country.
It will include stories from people who are currently homeless or have previously been homeless.