If this video is anything to go by, it looks like Prince William really is a hands on dad. He was filmed yesterday struggling to stay awake at Westminster Abbey two nights after he became a father for the third time.
Kanal24 informs citing metro.co.uk.
He was joined by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at an Anzac Day service in the abbey. But poor Wills’ heavy eyelids got the better of him a few times throughout the service where people were encouraged to renew their ‘commitment to the causes of justice and peace throughout the world’. The Dean of Westminster paid tribute to the thousands of soldiers from Australia and New Zealand who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the First World War and subsequent conflicts.
Harry and Ms Markle joined the congregation for a service of commemoration and thanksgiving, a few hours after they attended a dawn service in central London where Meghan looked emotional as a hymn was sung by thousands gathered at the New Zealand war memorial. William, who is taking a few weeks off official royal duties after his son was born on Monday, joined the couple for the Abbey service, and told a line-up on arrival that the family are ‘very well’.
He added: ‘Sleeping’s going reasonably well so far, so he’s behaving himself which is good news.’ Ms Markle may not yet be a member of the Royal Family but she has attended a large number of official events in the run-up to her royal wedding on May 19. The American actress wore a dark outfit finished off with a small hat.
Anzac Day – April 25 – marks the anniversary of the start of the First World War Gallipoli landings, and is a national day of remembrance for Australia and New Zealand. The Westminster Abbey service was the culmination of a day of events honouring Australia and New Zealand’s fallen, and those who have served in subsequent conflicts, which began with a dawn service and wreath laying.