Prince William couldn't resist buying this local treat as he arrives in Isles of Scilly

Prince William enjoyed a glorious day in Cornwall yesterday and is now embarking on the second leg of his trip on the Isles of Scilly.

By Emily Ferguson, Royal Editor

Prince William orders a pasty

Prince William could not resist stopping to buy a traditional pasty as he arrived on the Isles of Scilly for his first official visit since inheriting the Duchy of Cornwall in September 2022, when his father King Charles ascended the throne.

The Prince of Wales, known locally as the Duke of Cornwall, arrived on St Mary’s by boat, having travelled from Tresco, one of the smaller islands.

As he disembarked the boat, called The Pegasus, which bore the Duke of Cornwall flag, a small cheer went up from a throng of onlookers on the harbour.

William hailed the “glorious” weather before strolling to the On the Quay cafe, where he bought five traditional pasties for £5.50 each.

He assured his servers Joely Dearman, 22, and Zachariah Fox, 28, both seasonal workers from north Devon, that they weren't "all for me".

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Prince William bought five pasties this morning (Image: PA)
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Chatting to them, he asked: "What’s selling quickest this morning?”

Told it was the pasties, he added: “They smell delicious. Makes your mouth water.”

The Prince also revealed he had enjoyed a dip in the sea this morning.

Outside, he told tourists lined up to greet him that he wished he could stay. “My family are very upset I’m here without them,” he said. “The children will kill me if I don’t go home later.”

He asked them if they were waiting to catch a boat. “We’re waiting for you!” one woman said. “I’m never sure,” joked William.

The Duke Of Cornwall Visits The Isles Of Scilly

Prince William has arrived at the Isles of Scilly (Image: Getty Images)

His first stop is at St Mary’s Harbour – the maritime gateway to the island – where he is meeting representatives from local businesses operating in the area.

The harbour is run by the Duchy of Cornwall. It handles passengers and vessels – from "tripper boats" and sail training vessels to fishing boats and those carrying special cargo deliveries – travelling to the Isles of Scilly. It is therefore a crucial part of the community and a hub for the vital tourism industry across the islands.

William, 41, will spend time with harbour operators, as well as local people from businesses on St Mary’s. He will hear about life on the islands and how people are preparing for the summer season, with approximately 100,000 visitors coming to the islands each year.

The Prince will also meet a gig boat team from the gig "Zelda", which came third overall out of 422 crews in the 33rd World Pilot Gig Championships held in Scilly last weekend.

The crew are all born and bred Scillonians, who have rowed together for a number of years. They achieved fourth place for a number of years before finally scoring a podium finish in this year’s competition.

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The Prince of Wales arrived on the Isles of Scilly by boat (Image: PA)

William will then go to St Mary’s Community Hospital to meet staff and hear about an expansion project for a new integrated health and social care facility on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.

The facility aims to be game-changing in the range and quality of care provided, while also ensuring people can be cared for as close to home as possible, rather than having to travel to the mainland. The new building is set to open by next summer.

Yesterday, the heir to the throne visited Cornwall, where he played an impromptu game of beach volleyball.

It was his first trip away from wife Kate since she was diagnosed with cancer. His two-day tour is a hopeful sign that the Princess of Wales is doing well.

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