Prince William made a stylish appearance today at Fistral Beach in Cornwall, where he took part in a spontaneous game of volleyball with teenagers from a local lifesaving club. Despite the warm weather, William appeared cool and collected in a light-blue shirt and navy chinos, accessorizing with snazzy shades for the outing.

King Charles III during a visit to Gibraltar Barracks in Minley, Hampshire, this afternoon

As the Duke of Cornwall, William oversees the Duchy of Cornwall, a vast portfolio of land and investments. During his visit, he engaged with members of the Holywell Bay and Newquay Surf lifesaving clubs, observing training drills and chatting with on-duty lifeguards.

The Prince of Wales is shown plans during a visit to Nansledan in Newquay this afternoon

Earlier in the day, William visited a Duchy of Cornwall housing project aimed at providing homes for the homeless in partnership with the charity St Petrocs. The initiative, inspired by The Royal Foundation’s Homewards program, will offer wrap-around support to its residents.

Prince William walks with Alastair Martin, Secretary of Duchy of Cornwall, during a visit to Nansledan in Newquay, to see the site of the Duchy of Cornwall's housing project today

While William enjoyed his beachside activities, his father King Charles embarked on his own engagements, including a visit to a training base for the Army’s Royal Engineers in Surrey. Despite their busy schedules, both father and son remain committed to their public duties.