Can you hear that?
The susurrous whisper of a collective sigh of royal relief?
Had the Prince of Wales scrapped the stubble?
Prince William attends the “Homelessness: Reframed” exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery on September 5, 2024, in London.
One such artist was an old friend of the Prince of Wales.
No wonder, then, that a warm reunion was on the cards for the pair.
Viewers cannot get over Wills new unshaved look.
The Prince is clearly a fan of his new look, growing out his beard after going clean-shaven at Balmoral.
Dave, lovely to see you again.
How have you been?saidWilliam, shaking his friends hand and offering a jovial pat on the shoulder.
The prince is clearly au fait with Martins artistic stylings, immediately recognizing his contribution to the exhibition.

The bond between the two is undeniable, with Martin even interviewing William forThe Big Issuein 2022.
The Prince of Wales and Dave Martin shake hands.
Prince William talks with a young homeless man at a Centrepoint homeless hostel in 2006.
The Prince of Wales and Dave Martin shake hands.
I am really pleased, so pleased, said William, warmly.
But William appeared impassioned by the success of his charitys work at the Saatchi Gallery.
Do you think weve got the right tone?
Prince William talks with a young homeless man at a Centrepoint homeless hostel in 2006. His mother, Princess Diana, was a previous patron of the charity and is seen here on a visit.
he asked Tovey of the works on display.
I really want people to feel this, experience it.
They are sometimes really hard to get back, arent they?
“I really want people to feel this”: The Prince of Wales speaks to artist David Tovey, who experienced homelessness after serving in the military.
Tovey recalled William saying.
Prince William talks with artist Robi Walters.
Rankin said how much he loved taking part in the exhibition.
Prince William talks with artist Robi Walters.
She said: He is amazing.
Coming from his position he could not want to make a difference, but he does.
He wants to make a difference.
He sees the bigger picture.
Homelessness: Reframed opened on August 7, 2024, and will end on September 20, 2024.
This article first appeared onTatler.