Prince William plays miniature golf during official Hastings community visit
Prince William visited Hastings Adventure Miniature Golf on Thursday during an official tour of the East Sussex coast
Prince William visited Hastings Adventure Miniature Golf on Thursday during an unexpected stopover during a broader community tour of the East Sussex seaside town. The Prince of Wales travelled to the coastal location to complete a series of public engagements with local industries and neighbourhood organisations. The high-profile visit coincided with the high-profile return of Prince Harry to the United Kingdom, who was visiting Birmingham for separate charitable activities.
The official Instagram page of the Prince and Princess of Wales documented the coastal excursion. The digital team published a video clip showing the future King meeting regional miniature golf champions and conversing with nearby residents. Social media footage captured the royal guest dressed in a light blue blazer, an open-collar shirt, and dark trousers as he smiled while greeting local tournament players and event organisers.
The royal visit commenced with a journey into the historic town on a historic funicular railway line. Prince William stepped off the carriage to greet massed crowds of well-wishers who had assembled along the route despite exceptionally hot summer weather. Following his arrival, he held meetings with local fishermen to discuss severe industrial challenges, including rising sea temperatures and declining regional fish stocks.
The unscheduled stop at Hastings Adventure Miniature Golf allowed the Prince of Wales to observe how local sporting initiatives bring the community together. The venue's official social media caption noted that the visit provided an opportunity to meet sporting champions and squeeze in a brief round on the course. Prince William concluded his schedule by dedicating time to several community groups and civic organisations operating within the seaside town.