Inside Prince William’s Secret ‘Life With The Lads’ Away From Royal Duties

Prince William may be preparing to be king, but behind palace walls, he is reportedly holding tightly to something more ordinary. The Inside Prince William’s Secret ‘Life With The Lads’ Away From Royal Duties first appeared on The Blast

Prince William may be preparing for life as king, but behind palace walls, the future monarch is reportedly holding tightly to something much more ordinary: time with his closest friends. Fresh details are shedding light on the Prince of Wales’ carefully protected inner circle, revealing how the royal reportedly escapes the pressures of palace life through football trips, pub outings, barbecues, and annual holidays with what insiders call “the lads.”

The glimpse into Prince William’s private world comes after the prince was spotted looking more carefree than ever while celebrating Aston Villa’s Europa League triumph in Istanbul.

Prince William Reportedly Cherishes Time Away From Royal Life

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According to a royal source, Prince William increasingly values the rare moments he gets to spend outside the rigid expectations of royal life. “He’s a 40-something bloke, well off, with a happy family, but all that currently waits for him is a metaphorical straitjacket and a very heavy crown,” the source told Daily Mail.

The insider added that William is said to treasure his “life with the lads,” leaning on a close-knit circle of longtime friends as the reality of eventually becoming king grows heavier. Those friendships were reportedly on full display during his recent football trip to Istanbul, where William joined close friends to cheer on Aston Villa.

Inside William’s Inner Circle

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Among those reportedly joining Prince William in Turkey were longtime friends Thomas van Straubenzee, Edward van Cutsem, Edward’s teenage son Jake, and friend Ben Dawes. Thomas, now a senior executive at estate agency Knight Frank and godfather to Princess Charlotte, has known William since childhood.

Edward, meanwhile, has ties to the royal family dating back decades and was even spotted joking around with William during the match celebrations. “The lads are particular fans of barbecues, beer and a lot of wine,” the royal source shared.

Their gatherings are reportedly intentionally low-key, often taking place at private homes or quiet West London pubs with discreet landlords and tucked-away back rooms.

Prince William Has A Few Tricks To Stay Under The Radar

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Apparently, blending in isn’t always easy when you’re the future king. According to the source, Prince William sometimes attempts to avoid attention by disguising himself during outings with friends.

The prince reportedly grows or shaves off facial hair, wears hats and glasses, and occasionally even tries out an “iffy” Welsh accent to avoid being recognized. During these rare off-duty moments, conversations about William’s royal future are reportedly off-limits.

“Like all senior royals, he rarely lets his guard down with anyone,” the source explained. “He is wary of getting too close to others. His true inner circle is very select.”

William’s Desire For A ‘Normal’ Life Started Long Ago

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The prince’s preference for a quieter, more grounded lifestyle reportedly began years ago, thanks in part to Princess Diana and later, Kate Middleton’s family. Growing close with the Middletons reportedly opened William’s eyes to a more informal way of life, one where family dinners involved helping in the kitchen, grocery runs, and everyday household routines.

The royal source claimed Prince William was fascinated by simple domestic moments, from learning how to load a dishwasher to helping set the table for Christmas lunch. Later, when William and Kate lived together in Anglesey during his time as an RAF search-and-rescue pilot, the pair reportedly embraced a more ordinary lifestyle, frequently shopping for groceries and building the kind of family environment they hoped to one day give their children.

Will Prince William’s ‘Life With The Lads’ Change When He Becomes King?

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Even as royal duties continue to ramp up, insiders say Prince William has no plans to leave his inner circle behind. “One thing is certain, he won’t be abandoning his inner circle when he takes the crown,” the source said.

Still, balancing private happiness with growing royal expectations has reportedly become increasingly difficult for the prince, who is said to find the rigid formality of royal life “the hardest” part of his future role.

For now, though, William’s recent football celebrations offered a rare reminder that beneath the titles and tradition, the future king still enjoys letting loose with close friends, pint in hand and football chants included.

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