Prince William faces unexpected protest during N. Ireland visit
In the video shared on the "X" platform, Prince William encounters a less favourable reaction from the gathered crowd as he leaves the campus of one of the universities. As he gets into the car, booing and chants of "Free Palestine" can be heard in the background.
15 November 2024 09:13
The past few days have been extremely intense for Prince William. Last Saturday, along with Duchess Kate, he participated in Remembrance Day celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall. For the Duchess, this was the first major state-related event after a long break due to treatment for a diagnosed cancer.
As often happens in such situations, the couple's behaviour was analysed by body language experts. What caught their attention this time?
He seems to glance at her face lovingly and when her arm drops he places his own around her as they stand with their heads close — stated Judi James in a conversation with MailOnline.
On Thursday, Prince William visited a university in Northern Ireland. Returning to his car, he was in high spirits, smiling and greeting those gathered. At one point, shouts and booing could be heard in the background. The situation was captured in a video shared by Belfast Telegraph reporter, Kurtis Reid, on the "X" platform. The gathered crowd demanded more engagement from the future king in Palestinian and Gaza matters, chanting the slogan: "Free Palestine".
A less than warm reaction to Prince William as he departs Ulster University in Belfast this afternoon — he wrote alongside the video.
At the end of February, Prince William spoke out on this issue and emphasized that the military actions should end as soon as possible, as they have resulted in "too many have been killed."