Prince William travelled to Birmingham for his first official engagement of 2025 but fans have raised concerns for his health.

The Prince of Wales journeyed to Birmingham on Thursday to attend the inaugural emergency and critical care conference held by the College of Paramedics, where he was all smiles as he met with paramedics before delivering a speech at the significant event.

This comes after he was recently made a patron of the College of Paramedics.

After the visit he took to the official Instagram page for the Prince and Princess of Wales, which has over 16 million followers to talk about the event.

He penned: “Paramedics and those in the emergency services are adaptable, multiskilled and crucially, know how to work under pressure. Proudly becoming Patron of @ParamedicsUK. It’s been a privilege to spend time today with first responders whose work saves lives day in, day out.”

As a former air ambulance helicopter pilot, William served three years with the RAF Search and Rescue Force, undertaking rescue missions from RAF Valley in Anglesey since autumn 2010.

He later joined the East Anglian Air Ambulance, responding to emergencies for two years before stepping down in July 2017 to concentrate on his Royal responsibilities.

However, it wasn’t the event fans flocked to the comments to talk about, it was William’s appearance, saying they were concerned for him.

One penned: “I hate commenting on someone’s weight but he looks like he has lost a bit. I hope he is well!”

Another said: “It’s the first thing I just noticed is the weight loss . Hope is ok.”

Elsewhere fans spoke about how Diana would have been really proud of her son for all his hard work.

One wrote: “Your mom would so proud of you and the man you have become.

Another replied: She really would. He’s really the people’s prince.”

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