The polo match today is William’s second public appearance in as many days; yesterday, he spoke about his mission to prevent homelessness and apologized for his raspy voice in a speech he gave the morning after the England men’s football team advanced to the Euro 2024 final.

Guests were informed by the Prince of Wales that he had “a hoarse voice after last night” as he enthusiastically praised a “hell of a goal” scored by Ollie Watkins, who propelled England to a triumph. To celebrate the one-year anniversary of his Homewards project, he spent almost an hour yesterday at an event in Brixton, where he asked industry leaders for advice on how to best assist.
He entered the event through a modest courtyard garden and proceeded to visit six stands representing the six project locations: Newport, the towns of Bournemouth, Poole, and Christchurch in Dorset; Lambeth; Belfast; Aberdeen; and Sheffield. At each stand, he found three or four local experts who were delighted to speak with him.
Knowing that the prince is both the President of the FA and a passionate supporter of Aston Villa—the club where goal scorer Watkins plays—the BPC team brought up the subject of football. “I’ve got a hoarse voice from last night!” William spoke up. There was a brief period when I wondered if ‘…he might do this’!? As soon as he hopped aboard, I was ready to have him around. What an incredible goal!

As the event progressed, he received congratulations on his performance and responded with a mix of happiness and laughter: “I didn’t play last night, I can’t take credit for it.”