Prince William is saying that he has grown his beard back after spending the summer with his wife and children.

Prince Harry's bearded brother shared a video promoting the upcoming Invictus Games in Vancouver.

September 5th 2024.

Prince William is saying that he has grown his beard back after spending the summer with his wife and children.
Today, the Prince of Wales debuted a new appearance while attending a homelessness exhibition. Alongside his brother, Prince Harry, who released a video promoting the Invictus Games, the royal duo made their mark in different ways.

Prince William was seen sporting a new look, with a stylish stubble, as he toured the groundbreaking exhibition featuring art created by former rough sleepers. This art attraction, which opened at the Saatchi Gallery in London in August, was made possible through William's Homewards project. This project aims to eradicate homelessness in all its forms and serves as a driving force behind the exhibition.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry, with a full beard, released a video promoting the Invictus Games in 2025, which will be held in Vancouver. In the video, the Duke of Sussex expressed the power of sports to heal, change lives, and even save lives. He also acknowledged the struggles that many of the competitors face, but highlighted how the games can be life-changing for them.

Interestingly, this is not the first time that Prince William has experimented with a beard. Back in 2008, he was seen with a beard, but it was short-lived.

In other news, earlier today, Prince Harry was featured in a video promoting the Invictus Games. This comes at a time where there is speculation on whether Harry will return to his royal duties after the rift with his brother, Prince William. According to leading Royal expert Duncan Larcombe, the UK should not rule out the possibility of Harry repairing his reputation and resuming his royal duties.

Tensions between the brothers reached a breaking point, as detailed in Harry's autobiography 'Spare', where he accused Prince Charles of physically attacking him. Buckingham Palace has chosen not to comment on these allegations. Despite hopes of a reconciliation after Prince Charles' cancer diagnosis earlier this year, there has been no sign of a reunion between the two brothers.

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