Royal fans go wild as they only just work out how Prince William arrives for meetings
Prince William caught fans’ attention with his stylish entrance during an episode of a series.
Royal fans were delighted after they saw Prince William whizzing around Windsor Castle on an electric scooter ahead of meeting Hollywood star Eugene Levy for an episode of his travel series. A new clip of the Prince of Wales from a forthcoming episode of Levy’s travel series, The Reluctant Traveler, was shared on Wednesday, showing the future King arriving in style to greet his guest.
William is seen entering the castle on his electric scooter, leaving Levy speechless before saying saying “Eugene, good morning” to him. It is not the first time William has been spotted on a scooter, and now, more and more fans are aware of his method.
One user wrote on X: “People will think Prince William showed up on a scooter just for the show but he actually rides one around Windsor Castle. He really does turn up to meetings on a scooter.”
Prince William loves his scooter (Image: AppleTV )
A second one said: “It’s how he rolls in the castle ground.”
A third fan added: “I need to stop smiling at my computer screen.”
A fourth account commented: “Our Prince of Wales is such a cool and down to earth guy.”
Last year, the heir to the throne sparked another frenzy after a video of him whizzing around Windsor Castle on a scooter was published on social media.
Prince William whizzes around Windsor Castle on his scooter (Image: AppleTV )
Electric scooters have become increasingly popular in recent years, with some selling online for as little as £20, but others can cost up to £6,000.
In the UK, it is illegal to use private e-scooters on public roads – unless using rentals as part of a national trial scheme – but they are fine to use on private land with the permission of the land owner, just like William was doing.
Those who ride them illegally could face a £300 fine, six points on their driving licence, being charged with a criminal offence and having their vehicles seized.
The Prince of Wales’s scooter’s make and model are not known.