Prince William’s reaction at the tennis match had many rubbing their eyes.
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Prince William and Duchess Catherine arrived to watch a tennis match at Wimbledon, where the prince’s reaction was caught on camera for the BBC television broadcast.
According to the British newspaper Mirror, the prince, known as a sports fan, followed the match passionately and seemed to get frustrated with the events of the match in the eyes of the spectators. Viewers believe they saw William utter a curse word when the British tennis star Cameron Norrie lost a point in the match to his Belgian opponent.
The video shows how the prince shakes his head and seems to utter a word resembling a swear word.
However, a video of William’s reaction circulating on social media has gained some understanding.
If you don’t see the embed, you can watch it from here.
– You can’t help but see it! It’s wonderful that he is humane, people write on social media.
– Nice to see some emotion, says another.
Some point out that the prince could have said “for goodness sake”, but not everyone is as convinced of the alternative.
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William has left the formalities behind before. William and Kate were visiting Glasgow in the spring and were greeting crowds on the street when they were approached by a 66-year-old man named William Burns.
Usually, royals are greeted with a bow or bow, but on this occasion William and Mr Burns gave each other a warm hug. According to the old rule, royals are not to be touched, but it is not an official order.
The man seemed to be moved by the situation and burst into tears.
In June, William was seen selling newspapers in central London, delighting passers-by with his activities.
The Big Issue newspaper is a well-known street newspaper in Britain, sold in London by the homeless, the unemployed and those trying to avoid debt.
William and Kate are known for their charity work. According to the British media, they want to be approachable in the eyes of the people.
William turned 40 on June 21.