Kensington Palace refuses to comment on the future of Prince William’s…
Kensington Palace is refusing to comment on the future of Prince William’s beard.
The Prince of Wales recently debuted a full beard while recording a video message for Team GB following the Paris 2024 Olympics.
William had grown the beard in August during a family holiday in Norfolk and Balmoral.
However, he shaved it off for a church visit to Crathie Kirk on August 25, when he was photographed driving a car with Princess Kate and Prince George on the Balmoral Estate.
On Thursday, Prince William, 42, visited the Saatchi Gallery in London to see an exhibition of artworks created by people who have experienced homelessness.
To the delight of many royal fans, the Prince of Wales once again had a beard, returning from his holidays for an engagement with evident stubble.
The short but distinctive beard was immediately noticed by fans who were waiting outside the Saatchi Gallery.
Fans all over the world are divided over William’s new beard.
One wrote: “We are loving Prince William’s beard today, and glad it made such big news!”
Another added: “I think Prince William looks great with a beard.
“He’s a very handsome man and the beard definitely suits him. A great look.”
However, another fan disagreed, commenting: “Prince William needs to get rid of the beard. It’s not royal.
Another added: “I don’t like the beard at all. Sorry Prince William.”
Prince William’s facial hair constantly changing appearance over the summer has led fans to question whether or not the beard will be permanent.
According to The Telegraph, Kensington Palace has declined to comment on the future of Prince William’s beard.