We are used to seeing him in a cashmere sweater and a shirt that is impeccably closed up to the neck.
Traveling to the burning city of the United Arab Emirates on February 9, to "celebrate the United Kingdom at the Universal Exhibition" and talk about the climate emergency in the country, Prince William had swapped his usual clothes for a more relaxed and less formal style.
In a navy blue suit and unbuttoned shirt, he raised the temperature a notch with his fans, who went there with their little comment on social networks.
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"Too Sexy"
“So happy Prince William took his blue suit to Dubai,” wrote one user.
“Canon Prince William”, outbids another in comment.
"He's so handsome all in blue", "Too sexy", "So hot even with the mask" or even "He's hot!
Especially under that jacket and that mask.
But so great”, can we read on Twitter.
Prince William at work
Prince William at work
William's first toy, a British Army helicopter, greatly inspired his career choices.
(1986, Tetbury, UK.)
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Prince William at work
At 25, he became a full-time pilot with the RAF Search and Rescue Force.
(2008, Lincolnshire.)
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Prince William at work
Obviously, Elizabeth wanted to accompany him on his first day of work...
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Prince William at work
But she thinks it's way too windy in this office.
(Royal Air Force Base, Wales, 2011.)
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Prince William at work
Prince William at work
Prince William at work
Prince William at work
Prince William at work
Prince William at work
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In addition to his outfit, it is therefore faultless for the Duke of Cambridge who was making his first official visit to the country.
The father of George (8), Charlotte (6) and Louis (3) gave a strong speech on the urgency of global warming, before presenting the Earthshot Prize, which he created to highlight the solutions to “fix the planet”.
“This is the decisive decade.
If we do nothing, by 2030 we will be heading for increasingly devastating planetary and humanitarian crises due to climate change,” he explained.
And to add: “We are always in a race against time.
Our future is not yet fixed.
We still have the ability to fix the planet and create a better world.”
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