Users Worry About Prince William, Saying ‘He’s Lost Weight’ & Looks ‘Worn Out’ – Photos
Users Worry About Prince William, Saying ‘He’s Lost Weight’ & Looks ‘Worn Out’ – Photos
The Prince of Wales stepped out for a royal engagement in Birmingham, drawing attention for his interactions with attendees and noticeably changed appearance. Keep reading to find out more!
Prince William attended the inaugural Emergency and Critical Care Conference in Birmingham on January 15, 2025, sparking worry and concern among the online community.
A fan comment on Prince William, dated January 16, 2025 | Source: Instagram/tmz_tv
William chose a classic dark suit paired with a crisp white shirt and a navy tie. His polished yet understated look reflected the formal nature of the event.
The Prince of Wales stepped out for a royal engagement in Birmingham, drawing attention for his interactions with attendees and noticeably changed appearance. Keep reading to find out more!
The Prince of Wales stepped out for a royal engagement in Birmingham, drawing attention for his interactions with attendees and noticeably changed appearance. Keep reading to find out more!
He conversed with attendees during the conference, offering support and admiration for their contributions to emergency care.
Photos from the event sparked discussions online, with many social media users worried about Prince William’s appearance.
On Facebook, one user commented, “Doesn’t really look like him something about this pic of him is weird [sic].” Another user added, “Wow Wills. You looking a bit rough. Take the wife on a holiday trip. You both need one [sic].”
Instagram reactions echoed similar concerns. One user wrote, “He’s lost weight.” Another commented, “He’s got Diana’s teeth. He looks worn out these days.”
Concerns about the Prince’s weight were frequent, with a comment reading, “It’s the first thing I just noticed is the weight loss. Hope is ok [sic].” Another added, “I hate commenting on someone’s weight but he looks like he has lost a bit. I hope he is well!”
Concerns about the Prince’s weight were frequent, with a comment reading, “It’s the first thing I just noticed is the weight loss. Hope is ok [sic].” Another added, “I hate commenting on someone’s weight but he looks like he has lost a bit. I hope he is well!”
The Birmingham event came just a day after two significant patronages were announced for the Prince and Princess of Wales. On January 14, 2025, Prince William was officially named Patron of the College of Paramedics. The organization shared the news on its Instagram page.
That same day, it was revealed that Prince William and Princess Catherine had been named joint patrons of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. This new role carries special significance for Princess Catherine, who has a personal connection to the organization following her own cancer treatment.
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity shared the news on Instagram, highlighting the Princess of Wales’s visit to their Chelsea hospital earlier that day.
The post emphasized her commitment to supporting groundbreaking research and clinical excellence and promoting patient and family well-being.
During her visit, Princess Catherine met patients undergoing treatment and connected with staff to learn more about the advanced care offered at the facility.
In a moving Instagram post, Catherine reflected on her journey and expressed gratitude for the care she received over the past year.
“My heartfelt thanks go to all those who have quietly walked alongside William and me as we have navigated everything… The care and advice we have received throughout my time as a patient has been exceptional.”
In a moving Instagram post, Catherine reflected on her journey and expressed gratitude for the care she received over the past year.
“My heartfelt thanks go to all those who have quietly walked alongside William and me as we have navigated everything… The care and advice we have received throughout my time as a patient has been exceptional.”
Princess Catherine, 43, expressed her relief at being in remission but acknowledged the difficulties of adapting to a “new normal” following her cancer diagnosis. She concluded her message by thanking supporters and expressing hope for the year ahead.
After attending the College of Paramedics’ inaugural emergency and critical care conference in Birmingham, Prince William met with Aston Villa fans and even bought a round of beers during the gathering.
Steve Jones, a 56-year-old Villa supporter of 35 years, explained that the club had informed them about William’s desire to meet a delegation of fans while in Birmingham. According to Jones, the Prince wanted to stay informed about everything related to Aston Villa.
During their conversation, they discussed various topics, including the team’s transfers, the upcoming Champions League trip to Monaco, and other Aston Villa-related matters.
Jones remarked on how many questions William asked, showcasing a strong knowledge and curiosity about the club.
William also shared that while George is a Villa fan, he didn’t want all three of his kids to support the same team.
Jones added that the conversation was overwhelmingly focused on Aston Villa, as it was their shared interest, but a small part touched on William’s family.
He said the Prince appeared hopeful about Villa’s match against Everton that evening and planned to watch it, but was concerned about the challenges posed by a new manager — or in this case, an old manager returning.
The Prince of Wales’s visit to the Wetherspoons in Birmingham further highlighted his ability to connect with people personally, reinforcing his reputation as a relatable and approachable royal figure.