Father of three…Heir to the throne… And now he’s a Man of Action: How have-a-go William became a Rugged Royal!
- Having served in the Royal Air Force, William is no stranger to getting stuck in
- Now he impresses royal fans whenever he’s on public view!
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Over the years, royal fans have grown used to the idea of Harry as the soldier prince, but now they are remarking on what an action man his older brother William is.
As a father-of-three and the next in line to the throne, the Prince of Wales has come into his own – and certainly looks the part.
With his wife, Kate Middleton, alongside him, we’ve seen William try his hand at a range of swashbuckling activities in public, including skiing, polo and even abseiling.
Perhaps it all make sense as his father, King Charles was extremely active, too a pilot and polo player who served in both the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force.
The Prince of Wales has earned growing following thanks to h is all-action image. Here he goes rowing to raise money for mental health charity projects in Dorney Lake, Windsor. It was released on Instagram by Kensington Palace to mark Mental Health Awareness Week
Most recently, William was recorded rowing with the Navy in a six-minute clip which uploaded on the Prince and Princess of Wales ‘ YouTube account.
The Prince arrived at Dorney Lake in Windsor to meet members of the HMS Oardacious to meet with those campaigning to provide mental health support to those working in submarines.
After being introduced to the group, William tried his hand at rowing – but joked he might accidentally ‘slap oars’ with one of the professionals.
Here, MailOnline looks into some more of the moments where William got stuck in – and showed himself to be a true man of action…
Prince William trains with the Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service on Holyhead Mountain in Anglesey, Wales, following his graduation from university in 2005
The Prince of Wales playing in the Jerudong Trophy charity polo match at Cirencester Park Polo Club in May 2018
Prince William taking part in a Coaching for Conservation demonstration in Maun Stadium in June 2010 inBotswana while on a joint trip with Prince Harry
William looks in control as he race his wife Princess Catherine around Auckland Harbour during the fifth day of their official tour to New Zealand in 2014
The father-of-three at the controls of a Sea King helicopter during a training exercise at Holyhead Mountain, having flown from RAF Valley in Anglesey, north Wales, in June 2011
William abseils down a cliff while visiting Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team at Morlais Quarry during his visit to Wales in Merthyr Tydfil, 2023
William pictured having the time of his life as he tries out a motorbike at the Isle of Man TT races
Clearly a natural on the slopes, William is pictured at the French Ski Resort of Courchevel in March 2010
Prince William taking part in an army training exercise in Paramali Village, Cyprus, after graduating from Sandhurst in December 2006
A 21-year-old Prince William pictured in Chile during Operation Raleigh as part of his gap year
The then Duke of Cambridge playing volleyball during his visit to the Westway Sports Centre in London to see the work of Coach Core which benefits from The Royal Foundation in 2013
Prince William on board the Pacific Grace ship before sailing with members of the Sail and Life Training Society at Victoria Inner Harbour on the final day of their 2016 Royal Tour of Canada
Prince William, learning to fly a Griffin helicopter with the 60 squadron Defence helicopter flying school at RAF Shawbury in June 2009
William playing football during his visit to the Coaching For Conservation Project, which marries football skills to wildlife protection, at Maun Stadium on June 16, 2010
Prince William shooting an Australian military F89 Minimi machine gun at Holdworthy Army Base with soldiers of the 3rd Australian Regiment
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