
Prince William attended Pope Francis’ funeral on April 26, 2025, representing King Charles. While many praised his presence, some criticized his choice of outfit as disrespectful. William had never met the Pope, unlike his father and Queen Camilla.
Other royals present included monarchs and heirs from Spain, Belgium, Monaco, Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Catholic royals sat in the front row per Vatican protocol.
King Charles did not attend due to ongoing cancer treatment, so William stepped in for him.
Why Prince William attended the funeral of Pope Francis

Prince William attended Pope Francis’ funeral, following royal protocol that typically sees the heir to the throne represent the British monarchy at such events. Royal expert Hugo Vickers explained that Prince William’s attendance was in line with tradition, as his father, King Charles, didn’t travel due to health reasons. Vickers noted that Prince William has done well stepping in for his father, especially after King Charles’ health struggles.
Body language expert Judi James praised William for his composure during the funeral, stating that his subtle, respectful presence reflected the qualities of an ideal future king.
Prince William praised after stepping in for King Charles

Prince William received praise for stepping in for King Charles during Pope Francis’s funeral. A body language expert noted William’s calm and respectful demeanor, calling his actions “elegantly politely drama-free.”
King Charles, unable to attend, shared a heartfelt statement remembering Pope Francis’s compassion and dedication just days after their final meeting.