Prince William Gets Updated Coffee Mug from Former Workplace, Replacing a Hilarious Nickname with Royal Title

Proper protocol ruled for the Prince of Wales' new mug, but its predecessor was more cheeky

Prince William, Prince of Wales talks to RAF personnel during an official visit at RAF Valley
Prince William speaks with personnel at RAF Valley on July 9, 2024. Photo:

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Prince William's visit to the Royal Air Force station in Wales where he previously worked came with a new keepsake featuring his official royal title instead of his cheeky nickname.

On July 9, the Prince of Wales, 42, traveled to RAF Valley on the island of Anglesey for the first time as its Royal Honorary Air Commodore, a role he received from King Charles in August 2023. Although this was his debut there with his new title, it was a return to his roots as Prince William was stationed at the airbase while working as an RAF search and rescue pilot from 2010 to 2013.

The Prince of Wales caught up with his former instructor and drank tea from a personalized mug during his visit, according to Rebecca English of the Daily Mail, and a close look shows that the cup features his royal title. The mug appeared to be emblazoned with the logo of the XXV Fighter Squadron and "HRH Prince of Wales," denoting Prince William's His Royal Highness styling and the Prince of Wales title, which is traditional for the male heir to the throne. King Charles announced that his eldest son would take on the title in his first speech as sovereign in September 2022.

Prince William, Prince of Wales holds his personal coffee mug during an official visit at RAF Valley on July 09, 2024 in Holyhead
Prince William holds a mug at RAF Valley on July 9, 2024.

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A fan account noted on X that Prince William used another custom mug when he was stationed at RAF Anglesey in 2013, resurfacing a throwback photo of him preparing a drink in a kitchen. The mug with Royal Air Force wings read "Big Willy," which is reportedly a nickname Kate Middleton has called him! (Prince William's rumored pet name for Kate? "Babykins.")

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Prince William and Princess Kate called Wales home following their marriage in 2011, where William was known as Lieutenant Wales at RAF Valley in tribute to King Charles' Prince of Wales title at the time. William began training for an aerial career in the military in 2009 and officially joined C Flight, 22 Squadron in September 2010. 

Prince William is pictured at the controls of a Sea King helicopter during a training exercise at Holyhead Mountain, having flown from RAF Valley in Anglesey, north Wales, on March 31, 2011
Prince William controls a Sea King helicopter during an exercise at Holyhead Mountain on March 31, 2011.

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He served as a search and rescue pilot there for three years, during which he undertook 156 search and rescue operations, a routine operational deployment to the Falkland Islands and qualified as an operational Captain, per his royal bio.

During his tour of RAF Valley on July 9, the Prince of Wales checked out some of the hub's latest updates and met personnel to learn more about their daily life and operations. 

The heir to the throne met members of the RAF Mountain Rescue Service, which is on constant call for search and rescue support, aircraft post-crash and incident management and medical aid in the mountains. The royal heard about the team's experiences providing life-saving support in the local area, much like the work he used to do. 

Prince William, Prince of Wales talks to base personnel after a simulated fire response exercise during an official visit at RAF Valley on July 09, 2024 in Holyhead, United Kingdom.
Prince William speaks with personnel following a simulated fire response exercise at RAF Valley on July 9, 2024.

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Prince William's Royal Honorary Air Commodore role at RAF Valley bolstered a bond to the base that was already strong and was announced last summer when King Charles awarded new military appointments for nine members of the royal family, including three new posts each for the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Princess Kate didn't join her husband for his latest engagement in Wales, as she continues to undergo treatment for cancer. The Princess of Wales made her first and only public appearance this year at Trooping the Colour on June 15, joining her family for the King's birthday parade in London. 

"I’m looking forward to attending The King’s Birthday Parade this weekend with my family and hope to join a few public engagements over the summer, but equally knowing I am not out of the woods yet," Princess Kate said in a statement confirming her attendance at the big event the day prior.

Prince George of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, King Charles III and Queen Camilla during Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace on June 15, 2024 in London
(From left) Prince George, Prince William, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Kate Middleton, King Charles and Queen Camilla at Trooping the Colour on June 15, 2024.

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The message marked Princess Kate's first health update since she shared in March that she has cancer, describing her treatment as "ongoing" in the June 14 statement.

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