The Prince of Wales was seen warmly embracing a well-known guest, a gesture that royal watchers believe directly challenges long-standing assertions that he is uncomfortable with physical affection.

A warm greeting that sparked attention

On Thursday, the 43-year-old prince appeared alongside former England Lioness Jill Scott in a video promoting the charity Fields in Trust, released to mark the organisation’s 100-year anniversary.

In the clip, shared on the official Prince and Princess of Wales social media accounts, William greets Scott with a wide smile before pulling her into a hug.

“Morning Jill, nice to see you!” he said, adding: “It’s nice to be outside.”

The brief interaction quickly drew attention online, with many noting that it seemed to push back against claims made by the Sussexes that the future King “doesn’t hug people.”

Claims made by Meghan and Harry

The idea that Prince William is uncomfortable with hugs was first raised publicly by Meghan Markle in the couple’s 2022 Netflix docuseries Harry and Meghan.

Recalling her first meeting with William and Catherine, Meghan described her natural instinct to hug as being met with discomfort.