Prince William shared a heartfelt message following a solo engagement in London, shortly after his estranged brother, Prince Harry, suffered a setback in his long-running privacy lawsuit against British newspaper publishers.
The Prince of Wales visited Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain, a bilingual Welsh-English primary school, where he met students and staff while celebrating Welsh language and culture.
Sharing highlights from the visit on the Prince and Princess of Wales' official Instagram account, William described it as "a wonderful afternoon."
"A wonderful afternoon at Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain, a bilingual Welsh-English primary school, where pupils are helping keep Welsh language and culture thriving in London."
He also wished Team Wales success ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
"Joining the children to send their best wishes to Team Wales ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow."
Prince Harry's privacy case dismissed
William's update came just hours after Prince Harry suffered a legal defeat in London's High Court.
The Duke of Sussex, along with several other public figures, saw privacy claims against the publisher of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday dismissed by the court.

Reacting to the ruling, Harry criticized the decision, saying it marked a "complete reversal" of previous judicial findings regarding alleged phone-hacking claims.
The lawsuit has been ongoing since 2021 as Harry continues his legal campaign against sections of the British press over alleged unlawful information gathering.
Harry in the UK
Prince Harry is currently in the United Kingdom for a five-day visit connected to preparations for the 2027 Invictus Games. His latest court defeat came on the first day of his visit.







