William is actively involved in his royal duties and this visit shows his commitment to tackling homelessness. The exhibition is important to him because it shares the stories of those affected by homelessness, aiming to promote understanding and empathy among the public.
The visit to the gallery followed a brief reunion with his brother Harry just days earlier at their uncle's memorial service in Norfolk. Although they met, they kept their distance and did not interact directly, highlighting the ongoing tensions between them. Despite this, William appeared confident and cheerful, showing that he was focused on his duties despite his personal problems.
His new beard caught the attention of royal watchers, as he usually appears clean-shaven. The appearance followed a previous video in which he and Catherine congratulated Team England on their success at the Olympics.
Princess Catherine was not present at the event, she was at home in Windsor after a short summer break with her family. She has kept a low profile as she recovers from her condition. Her last public appearance was nearly two weeks ago at church during the family's stay at Balmoral, marking her third appearance this year.
During that trip, she looked radiant in a long coat and stylish hat, leaving royal watchers eagerly awaiting her full return. However, given her health, she has wisely prioritised her recovery and kept her public appearances to a minimum. Her first public appearance this year was in June when she joined the royal family at Trooping the Colour, followed by another in July at Wimbledon with her sister and daughter.
Both Princess Catherine and King Charles have been dealing with undisclosed health issues since the start of the year. While Catherine has kept a low profile, King Charles has continued to carry out his royal duties, including supporting families affected by tragic events such as the Southport stabbings, even as he has dealt with his own health issues.