The Waleses attended the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Festival Hall on February 22, where William appeared as Bafta’s president
Against that backdrop, William has continued with official duties.
For example, he chaired a meeting of The Prince’s Council in Somerset on March 2 and attended the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey with the Princess of Wales on March 9.
The Waleses also stepped out on March 12, visiting the RNLI Tower Lifeboat Station to hear about the vital work of RNLI staff and volunteers saving lives on the River Thames.
PR expert Lynn Carratt, from E20 Communications, told the People’s Channel: “William is balancing personal loyalty to family, the weight of public expectations, and his own emotional responses to a challenging situation.”

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Prince William’s comment that he was “not” in a “calm state” at this year’s Bafta Film Awards also drew fresh attention to the pressures facing the heir to the throne.
Ms Carratt claims the remark stood out because of how rarely senior royals speak so personally in public.
The Waleses attended the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Festival Hall on February 22, where William appeared as Bafta’s president.
His remark was heard by GB News’ Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker after the future king was asked on the Bafta red carpet about watching the film Hamnet.

Prince William admitted he was ‘not in a calm state’ during Bafta
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The Prince of Wales said he needed to be in “quite a calm state” and added: “I’m not at the moment. I will save it.”
Ms Carratt continued: “It shows the pressures of monarchy in full view: behind the crown lies a man who feels deeply.
“Prince William’s admission that he was not ‘in a calm state’ is striking in its honesty. Royals rarely speak in such personal terms, which makes his comment all the more revealing.”
The Bafta appearance was William and Catherine’s first major joint public engagement since Mr Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest.

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William also had an emotional reaction during the in memoriam segment. The Prince of Wales appeared close to tears as Jessie Ware performed during the tribute.
Ms Carratt said that moment had reinforced the sense of personal strain: “His visible emotion at the Baftas, tearing up during the in memoriam song, highlights the human side of his role.
“Public reactions often humanise William, creating empathy and understanding that his position alone cannot convey.”
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