Princes Charles and William visited the Defense Medical Rehabilitation Center in Nottinghamshire together on Wednesday.
The time was opportune for a father-son bonding rarely seen in public and posted on The Clarence House, the official social media account of the Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
The eldest son of Prince Charles with his first wife, the late Diana Spencer, Prince William, tried his hand at basketball while on a wheelchair.
The Duke of Cambridge scores a basket (with a little help from The Prince of Wales!) as he has a go at playing wheelchair basketball ? @KensingtonRoyal @dms_dmrc pic.twitter.com/HichNeXO3a
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) February 11, 2020
Seeing the attempt, Charles gives William a push. But the latter fails to shoot the ball.
But the second attempt was a success, and Charles was on hand to cheer with his son and the rest of the group.
The caption of the video posted, “The Duke of Cambridge scores a basket (with a little help from The Prince of Wales!) as he has a go at playing wheelchair basketball.”
The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre has been treating patients since October 2018, and will ensure rehabilitation treatment is available to seriously injured sailors, soldiers and members of the RAF. pic.twitter.com/0x7aadzKK6
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) February 11, 2020
Accompanying the two Princes were their wives: Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge.