Heir to the British throne arrives forty minutes late to scheduled event following prolonged lunch in Riyadh
Prince William arrived approximately forty minutes behind schedule at a public engagement in Saudi Arabia after an extended private lunch with a senior member of the Saudi royal family during his official visit to the Kingdom.
The delay occurred as the Prince of Wales continued a diplomatic and environmental programme aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and promoting conservation initiatives.
According to officials accompanying the visit, the lunch meeting in Riyadh overran due to an extended discussion covering regional stability, environmental cooperation and investment in sustainable development projects.
The engagement that followed was adjusted accordingly, with organisers indicating that the schedule shift did not alter the substance of the visit.
The Prince’s trip to Saudi Arabia forms part of a broader Middle East itinerary focused on climate resilience, youth engagement and partnerships aligned with his Earthshot Prize environmental initiative.
Saudi officials have highlighted areas of shared interest, including renewable energy development and desert ecosystem restoration.
Royal visits often involve tightly choreographed timetables, and delays are not uncommon when private meetings extend beyond their allotted time.
Observers noted that extended discussions between senior figures can reflect substantive dialogue, particularly when topics involve strategic cooperation.
Despite the late arrival, the Prince completed his planned programme for the day, reiterating the importance of collaboration on environmental innovation and sustainable growth.
British and Saudi officials characterised the visit as constructive and forward-looking, underscoring continued engagement between the two countries.