Wild about Wills! Prince is mobbed by VERY handsy Brazilian royal fans after setting pulses racing with his physique during beach volleyball

He’s no stranger to meeting adoring fans, but the passionate reception Prince William received from Brazilian fans today was more moving than ever.
The Prince of Wales greeted the hordes of passionate fans who lined up to meet him at Ilha de Paqueta – and some fans didn’t hold back from getting close.
As William passed through the excited crowd, he was impressed from left, right, middle and even from behind; One of them was in a hurry to deliver his 10-month-old baby, Joaquim Monteiro, to the future king.
William, who is currently on the second day of his trip to Brazil for the annual Earthshot Prize Awards, happily picked up the little boy and stood holding him as he chatted with his mother.
This comes after the future king had an unexpected sex symbol moment while playing volleyball barefoot on the beach yesterday.
With his designer stubble, chiseled arms and super-toothed physique, the heir to the throne has set new standards for dads in their 40s who are feeling a little self-conscious about the onset of midlife disease.
William, 43, attracted a lot of attention on social media after performing alongside Olympic star Carolina Solberg at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.
The heiress nicknamed the ‘Royal Hottie’ made a splash as she showed off her athletic prowess ahead of the Earthshot Award environmental awards.
The Prince of Wales, pictured, left fans swooning as he showed off his sporty side in Brazil on Tuesday
Royal fans hold back from touching William on day two of Brazil trip
Dressed in navy blue trousers and a simple khaki button-down, the King’s son showed off his toned arms as he dove after the ball.
Many spoke to X about the ostentatious display, saying the heir to the throne was ‘very good’. Elsewhere, others hailed his wife Kate as a ‘lucky’ woman.
The prince then greeted the crowd of fans who screamed with excitement as he approached.
“I got sweaty after playing some volleyball,” he admitted as he posed for photos with royal fans who applauded his arrival in the South American country.
Solberg, who runs the Levante Institute, a local beach volleyball school for disadvantaged children, praised William’s skills, saying he had “a lot of energy.”
“Tall.” He can hit. “I think he could be really good if he works harder,” he added. ‘I think he was having fun and it was great playing with him. It was such a pleasure.”
It’s perhaps no surprise that William has become a social media sensation, as the prince appears to be in pretty good shape after enduring the RAF’s grueling fitness routine in his youth.
However, little is known about their current exercise habits; Although the royal has made a statement about her diet in 2022.
It’s perhaps no surprise that William has become a social media sensation, as the prince appears to be in pretty good shape after enduring the RAF’s grueling fitness routine in his youth.
‘Sexy’ William (43), who bounced back and forth during a volleyball match, attracted a lot of attention on social media after working out with Olympic star Carolina Solberg at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.
During a trip to Newquay Orchard in Cornwall He explained that he started the day healthily by eating two eggs and buttered whole wheat toast. He enjoyed apple juice and a cup of tea with milk and sugar.
Admitting that he was ‘trying to cut down on sugar’, William later revealed that he ate a ‘rubbish’ sandwich for lunch that day and enjoyed it. fish and mushrooms for dinner.
He said he ‘doesn’t drink coffee’ so drinks ‘two or three cups of tea’ a day, while also enjoying snacks such as bananas, chocolate biscuits or cake.
Meanwhile, the royal added that she can drink a glass of red wine every day.
On the fitness side, both the prince and his wife Kate are known for their love of sports; William has a background in rowing, swimming and polo.
He is also apparently a keen runner, telling interviewers in 2023 that he enjoyed a morning walk in New York’s Central Park while visiting the Earthshot Award Innovation Summit. HELLO reported.
Before William’s volleyball practice on Monday, there were hugs and high-fives everywhere as he celebrated a penalty kick at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana stadium.
The royal family was joined by Brazilian legend Cafu on a visit to one of football’s most iconic venues, where they met with children learning about the environment and climate change through sports-based organization Terra FC.
The heiress nicknamed ‘Royal Hotness’ made a big impression as she showed off her athletic prowess ahead of Wednesday’s presentation of the Earthshot Award, the world’s most prestigious environmental awards.
William had played openly before and had scored a few winning points by falling to his knees and launching himself into the air several times.
Dressed in navy blue trousers and simple khaki button-downs, the King’s son was seen jumping into the air and landing on the sand while enjoying the seaside.
When the Future King first arrived on the pitch he met a group of volunteers from the project, which uses football to connect with young people, and asked them: ‘My team is Aston Villa, have you heard of them? You don’t have to say yes.’
William is a keen supporter of Premier League club Aston Villa and reacted with surprise when someone in the group said he was a supporter.
There, wearing £179 sustainable white trainers from Portuguese company Mr Marvis, the Prince and former Brazil defender Cafu played against each other in a three-way match that tested the skills of students from across Rio.
Cafu led his side to a 3-2 win against William and his team-mates, but the Prince attended a training session with a group of young girls with water in their hands as they dribbled the ball, in an attempt to improve their balance by not spilling the liquid.
William ended his football training by scoring a penalty against 14-year-old goalkeeper Pedro Enrique after his teammates called out his name.
When he scored, he was mobbed by teenagers who wanted to high-five him.
The 14-year-old goalkeeper later said: ‘I was scared and nervous but very excited as he was the most famous person to take the penalty kick.
‘I didn’t let him score’ It was a good penalty.”
The royal family’s arrival in Rio on Monday kicked off three days of engagements that culminated in the awards being presented on Wednesday night.
On Thursday, William will fly to Belem, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest, to represent his father, King Charles, for the first time at the COP30 United Nations climate change conference.
There, he will make a ‘landmark’ speech with the Prime Minister, signaling that the future king will make significant progress as an international statesman.
This will be his first official visit to Latin America and will see William visit some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, highlighting a cause he is deeply passionate about.
Although many sightings cannot be announced in advance for security reasons, it can be announced that he will see the world-famous Christ the Redeemer statue, a 125-foot Art Deco statue that towers over the area from Corcovado Mountain.
They’ll also tour some of Rio’s iconic beaches, participate in activities to understand the city’s biodiversity, and get the chance to show off their skills at the legendary Maracana football stadium.
In addition, he will attend the United Global Summit for Wildlife and visit ‘Earthshot Boulevard’, a specially created outdoor experience and hub for public engagement in the city.
This year’s finalists were chosen from nearly 2,500 nominations from 72 countries and include a Brazilian start-up restoring forests with the help of artificial intelligence and British company Matter, which has developed a filter that can be installed in washing machines to prevent microplastics from entering the oceans through laundry and wastewater.
William is attending without his wife, the Princess of Wales, who is staying at her home in Windsor with her children, who returned to school after the half-term break.
Speaking as he departed London, William said: ‘As I head to Rio de Janeiro, I am excited for my first visit and to experience Brazil’s vibrant culture, extraordinary biodiversity and, above all, the warmth of its people.
‘As the world’s eyes turn to Brazil this week, there is no better place to celebrate bold climate leadership. Hosting the Earthshot Prize allows us not only to recognize those driving change, but also to be inspired by them. A more sustainable future is within our grasp when we work together with optimism and courage.’


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