Prince William Unbothered by Harry's UK Return, Royal Fans Say
Prince William Unbothered by Harry's UK Return

Prince William appeared 'unbothered' during a public engagement in Hastings on Thursday, July 9, as his brother Prince Harry continues his life without him. The Prince of Wales was seen smiling and playing crazy golf, sparking comments from royal fans that he seems unfazed by Harry's return to the UK and the ongoing conflict between them.

William's Happy Engagement in Hastings

Prince William spent time in Hastings, where he played three holes of crazy golf against Murray Thompson, one of the UK's top-ranked crazy golfers. After pictures emerged on X, social media users remarked on his apparent joy. One user wrote: 'My unbothered King today.' Another said: 'Living his best life.' A third commented: 'Prince William will make a first-class King. An amazing person, a real family man who believes his immediate family come first, in my opinion. A true leader in the world environment. Will be a great day when he becomes King.'

Harry's Legal Loss and Hospital Visit

This week, it was confirmed that Prince Harry lost his High Court case against Associated Newspapers Limited. Meanwhile, Harry visited Birmingham Children's Hospital to mark 20 years of the WellChild charity's specialist nursing programme. He met staff, patients and their families during a tour, sparking excitement among those present. The charity helps seriously ill children and their families transition from hospital to home.

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Brothers' Divergent Lives

Though both brothers are currently on UK soil, their worlds appear far apart. Following William's engagement, he and the Princess of Wales wrote on Instagram: 'A visit to Hastings Commons, where neglected buildings have been transformed into homes, workspaces and welcoming community spaces. Meeting young people at the youth club and spending time in the ‘Public Living Room’, a place where anyone can find warmth, conversation and connection. A powerful example of how community-led regeneration is creating opportunities and bringing people together.'

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