Prince William made a solo ‘unannounced visit’ to Scotland to promote local programs

Prince William made a “surprise” appearance in Scotland on Wednesday. I have to say, I enjoy the fact that so many of William and Kate’s events are billed as “surprises” or “unannounced visits.” They do that for so many reasons: one, they don’t want people waiting around in case they cancel one of those unannounced visits; two, they really don’t want photographers catching sight of all of the empty streets and barricades holding back nothing but air. This is especially true when William visits Scotland solo – for some reason, Scottish people just do not give a crap about him. There are, like, tumbleweeds rolling by whenever he pops up to Scotland for a surprise event. As such, I looked around to see if there were any exterior shots of William arriving in Leith yesterday. Nope. Kensington Palace stage-managed it so that there were only interior photos. So much for the “most popular royal.” As for the events, they were actually nice, community-impact and local-sports related appearances.

Prince William is using his favorite game to help highlight how it can help foster improved well-being and build community. The Prince of Wales, 42, made an unannounced trip to Leith, in Scotland, on May 21 to see a local soccer project that is inspiring better health and improving social connections. Prince William — who goes by the title of Duke of Rothesay while in Scotland — visited Leith Community Centre, on the eastern edge of Edinburgh, to see how street soccer is helping to transform lives.

William showed off his soccer skills during the visit — despite wearing a suit (luckily, he was sporting sneakers).

As he did, the Royal Foundation — the organization that oversees the charitable work from him and his wife, Kate Middleton — revealed their latest commitment to local communities by announcing a collaboration with Street Soccer Scotland to build on efforts to revitalize Leith Community Centre. The foundation is also working closely with the charity as it convenes local partners, including Leith Community Centre and YMCA Edinburgh, to create “Leith United.”

A key aim is to build on existing sports-based initiatives at the community center that use the power of soccer to support people experiencing issues such as poor mental health, addiction, homelessness and isolation as well as foster a sense of belonging in the Leith community, Prince William’s office says.

[From People]

Sounds good to me? On the rare occasions when William or Kate do this kind of thing, I always say the same thing: they should do more of this. Use the Royal Foundation to support local initiatives and community-led programs. Instead of trying to put their own keen stink on everything, just give money away and highlight the work on the ground. Stop trying to reinvent the wheel. Host fundraisers and use the power of your titles to draw more attention to worthy causes. It really is that f–king simple.

While in Leith, William obviously talked about his kids. That’s his one move! He was given a handmade Aston Villa poster and he told the kid that Prince Louis “at the moment says he supports five different football teams.” I guess we’re supposed to assume that George is an Aston Villa fan like his dad. What team does Charlotte support?

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.

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34 Responses to “Prince William made a solo ‘unannounced visit’ to Scotland to promote local programs”

  1. Tessa says:

    That smile looks more menacing than friendly

    • Hypocrisy says:

      Immediately I pictured the “Here’s Johnny” scene from The Shining when I saw his face in that photo. He looks as insane as Jack Nickelson’s character was.

      • Beverley says:

        It’s true! Peg’s smile seems particularly threatening these days. His “smile” never reaches his eyes.

        And he’s not fooling anyone by being photographed around Black folks every chance he gets. Ludicrous!

    • JanetDR says:

      I went right to imagining that smile on a guy cutting his way through the crowd at a club trying to get to you. *shivers*

    • Blogger says:

      Looks like a shark 🦈 today.

      Normally when he guffaws he looks like a donkey 🫏

      He’s not ageing well.

    • sevenblue says:

      😭😭 He has such an unfortunate face now. When he smiles, it really looks weird.

      • one of the marys says:

        I’ve seen people over the years who have an unfortunate face but their charm and happiness and personality shape their features into something pleasing. What I think we’re seeing is years of dissatisfaction and unhappiness. I don’t like the man but it’s pitiful to see him with no spark

      • sevenblue says:

        @one of the marys, actually you are right. Now thinking about it, there are a lot of men with not-so-attractive faces, but they can be such charmers. I was feeling bad for him because it is his natural face, he can’t help it. But, of course, how a person handles themselves publicly can definitely change their outlook. Some people have that inner beauty that you can see and feel.

    • Lau says:

      I probably finds himself very handsome.

  2. Cassie says:

    Well he doesn’t look as rough as he usually looks .

  3. Jais says:

    So does that mean the RF is donating money? If so, then good.

  4. Amy Bee says:

    KP posted a video of William walking off the plane in Scotland. For some reason they think those types of videos are cool.

    • Blogger says:

      Ah yes, can’t go one day without the hypocritical Earthshit king contributing to climate change.

    • Betsy says:

      Apparently there’s a train that goes from London to Edinburgh that only takes 4 hours, 16 minutes. Could he not be bothered to do that? Weren’t they just *in* Scotland for their anniversary? Wouldn’t it have made better sense to organize some of these trips together like they always pressure us plebs to do?

    • Becks1 says:

      I think he saw a video of someone else doing that on social media and thought it was cool and so now wants those videos all the time.

      but seriously, so he and kate did travel separately? how very eco-friendly of them.

  5. JJP says:

    Khloe khardashian needs to send him a camel toe pad.

  6. Eurydice says:

    Good for you, William.

  7. Blogger says:

    Leith is the waterfront area of Edinburgh. Reputation of being rough but now being gentrified.

    Now, what could possibly go wrong with him meeting the public in Edinburgh or any of the pubs around Leith?

  8. Weatherby says:

    Please, someone get this man a pair of fitting pants, quick! That’s ‘pants’ as in underwear.

    My eyes can not take any more of his moose knuckle (thanks for that phrase, Celebitchy!). It baffles me that he can turn up again and again with his private areas so clearly displayed to one side of his trousers.

    • Teagirl says:

      ITA. As soon as I saw that second picture with the rather satanic grin I could imagine him saying ” hey ladies, see my incredible trouser package ….”
      He needs better underwear.

  9. Lucy says:

    Why is he leaning in on Scotland so much lately? I thought he was the prince of wales, what’s he done there lately?

    • Surly Gale says:

      He thinks he’s making Wales folk jealous that Scotland is getting all his attention, maybe?

      • Blogger says:

        They’re indifferent to him in Scotland while the Welsh actively hate him?

    • Megan says:

      They were in Scotland to break a bottle of whiskey on a new ship. I think the soccer thing was to give William something to do while Kate went shopping.

  10. Tn Democrat says:

    At events focused on children/young adults, Willy shows up with his 🍆 and 🫒 on clear display. Can you imagine the outcry if Harry went to a kid’s charity with his privates on full display? How much money does events like this cost the tax payers in security/travel expenses? It would be so much more practical just to fund the charity and stop embiggening this weird man with the costs of getting him there. Did he find a pub he especially likes or is he trimming rosebushes with this recent spat of trips to Scotland?

  11. J.Ferber says:

    William looks ridiculous kicking a ball. Bloke can’t even kick a ball! And all the smiling and jolly facial expressions. He can’t relate to the “little” people. He is not likable and he is SO BAD AT THIS. Awkward. You can see he rarely tries to talk to middle class people (as he pretends to be a part of). Another fail.

  12. Me at home says:

    Agree with Kaiser here. People scoff at the “ribbon cutting” events, but this really is the monarchy’s bread and butter, and the late Queen new it. Get out there and meet the locals where they’re at. Stop just showing up at the high-profile dress-up and tiara events, just because you know there will be plenty of (palace) photographers and media coverage.

    In other news, isn’t there another big school holiday coming up?

  13. BeanieBean says:

    Take your jacket off, William! Roll your sleeves up! You look like an idiot kicking around a soccer ball while wearing a suit.

  14. somebody says:

    A lot of words in that article to give nothing substantial about what is actually being given or accomplished by the RF’s support.

  15. Anne Maria says:

    I only live about a mile from where he was and I missed it. Devastated I tell you, devastated!

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