Prince William.Photo: Gareth Cattermole/GettyPrince Williamis showing off his stylish side!The royal stepped out on Tuesday night forThe Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards, honoring health heroes including doctors, nurses, midwives, volunteers, researchers and charity workers. William, 39, rocked a black velvet tuxedo jacket with matching loafers for the event, completing his fashionable look with a classic black bow tie.Prince Williamtypically sticks to suits in neutral colors such as black, grey and blue, but he’s known to play with his outfit choices on occasion and to honor local culture with his ensembles. During his fall 2019 tour of Pakistan with wifeKate Middleton, hememorably sported a traditional sherwani, a long coat-like garment worn for formal occasions, for aspecial reception at the Pakistan National Monumentin Islamabad. William opted to wear green, paying tribute to the color of his host country’s flag.“It doesn’t seem like he was wearing something for the first time,” designerNauman Arfeentold PEOPLE. “He knows how to handle it and carry it. That was simply superb.““It was my pleasure to design something for the royal prince,” Arfeen added. “That was a dream come true.“Kate Middleton and Prince William.Chris Jackson - Pool/GettyTuesday’s event also saw U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, singer Rod Stewart, soccer star David Beckham and other famous faces pay tribute to health heroes. The event will air on Sunday in the U.K.Prince Williamsecretly battled COVID-19last year. In light of the fact that his fatherPrince Charleshad contracted the virus shortly before his own diagnosis, William didn’t want to alarm the public any further with the news of him also falling ill.Prince William.Gareth Cattermole/GettyCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!William shared a photo from when hereceived his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccineand thanked healthcare workers for their part in the rollout in May.“To all those working on the vaccine rollout - thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do,” hecaptioned the shoton Twitter.Prince Williamjust returned from France, wherehe attended the wedding of his brother-in-law James Middletonwith Kate and their three children over the weekend.François Arizzi, mayor of the idyllic hilltop village of Bormes-les-Mimosas who officiated the civil union inside the local town hall, said that the royal couple “did not want to steal the show from the newlyweds.“In keeping with the casual spirit of the occasion, William “did not have any formal attire but wore a beige and off-white suit,” said Arrizi, who also noted Kate wore “a long dress of a very light green color.““I was able to interact with [William and Kate] in very poor English,” the mayor quipped. “We talked about the charms of Bormes-les-Mimosas and its climate, banalities…. It was a simple moment, and I wasn’t more impressive than that!”

Prince William.Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty

The Duke of Cambridge attends the Sun’s Who Cares Wins Awards 2021 at The Roundhouse on September 14, 2021 in London, England

Prince Williamis showing off his stylish side!The royal stepped out on Tuesday night forThe Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards, honoring health heroes including doctors, nurses, midwives, volunteers, researchers and charity workers. William, 39, rocked a black velvet tuxedo jacket with matching loafers for the event, completing his fashionable look with a classic black bow tie.Prince Williamtypically sticks to suits in neutral colors such as black, grey and blue, but he’s known to play with his outfit choices on occasion and to honor local culture with his ensembles. During his fall 2019 tour of Pakistan with wifeKate Middleton, hememorably sported a traditional sherwani, a long coat-like garment worn for formal occasions, for aspecial reception at the Pakistan National Monumentin Islamabad. William opted to wear green, paying tribute to the color of his host country’s flag.“It doesn’t seem like he was wearing something for the first time,” designerNauman Arfeentold PEOPLE. “He knows how to handle it and carry it. That was simply superb.““It was my pleasure to design something for the royal prince,” Arfeen added. “That was a dream come true.“Kate Middleton and Prince William.Chris Jackson - Pool/GettyTuesday’s event also saw U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, singer Rod Stewart, soccer star David Beckham and other famous faces pay tribute to health heroes. The event will air on Sunday in the U.K.Prince Williamsecretly battled COVID-19last year. In light of the fact that his fatherPrince Charleshad contracted the virus shortly before his own diagnosis, William didn’t want to alarm the public any further with the news of him also falling ill.Prince William.Gareth Cattermole/GettyCan’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!William shared a photo from when hereceived his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccineand thanked healthcare workers for their part in the rollout in May.“To all those working on the vaccine rollout - thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do,” hecaptioned the shoton Twitter.Prince Williamjust returned from France, wherehe attended the wedding of his brother-in-law James Middletonwith Kate and their three children over the weekend.François Arizzi, mayor of the idyllic hilltop village of Bormes-les-Mimosas who officiated the civil union inside the local town hall, said that the royal couple “did not want to steal the show from the newlyweds.“In keeping with the casual spirit of the occasion, William “did not have any formal attire but wore a beige and off-white suit,” said Arrizi, who also noted Kate wore “a long dress of a very light green color.““I was able to interact with [William and Kate] in very poor English,” the mayor quipped. “We talked about the charms of Bormes-les-Mimosas and its climate, banalities…. It was a simple moment, and I wasn’t more impressive than that!”

Prince Williamis showing off his stylish side!

The royal stepped out on Tuesday night forThe Sun’s Who Cares Wins awards, honoring health heroes including doctors, nurses, midwives, volunteers, researchers and charity workers. William, 39, rocked a black velvet tuxedo jacket with matching loafers for the event, completing his fashionable look with a classic black bow tie.

Prince Williamtypically sticks to suits in neutral colors such as black, grey and blue, but he’s known to play with his outfit choices on occasion and to honor local culture with his ensembles. During his fall 2019 tour of Pakistan with wifeKate Middleton, hememorably sported a traditional sherwani, a long coat-like garment worn for formal occasions, for aspecial reception at the Pakistan National Monumentin Islamabad. William opted to wear green, paying tribute to the color of his host country’s flag.

“It doesn’t seem like he was wearing something for the first time,” designerNauman Arfeentold PEOPLE. “He knows how to handle it and carry it. That was simply superb.”

“It was my pleasure to design something for the royal prince,” Arfeen added. “That was a dream come true.”

Kate Middleton and Prince William.Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

Tuesday’s event also saw U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, singer Rod Stewart, soccer star David Beckham and other famous faces pay tribute to health heroes. The event will air on Sunday in the U.K.

Prince Williamsecretly battled COVID-19last year. In light of the fact that his fatherPrince Charleshad contracted the virus shortly before his own diagnosis, William didn’t want to alarm the public any further with the news of him also falling ill.

Prince William.Gareth Cattermole/Getty

The Duke of Cambridge attends the Sun’s Who Cares Wins Awards 2021 at The Roundhouse on September 14, 2021 in London, England

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!

William shared a photo from when hereceived his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccineand thanked healthcare workers for their part in the rollout in May.

“To all those working on the vaccine rollout - thank you for everything you’ve done and continue to do,” hecaptioned the shoton Twitter.

Prince Williamjust returned from France, wherehe attended the wedding of his brother-in-law James Middletonwith Kate and their three children over the weekend.

François Arizzi, mayor of the idyllic hilltop village of Bormes-les-Mimosas who officiated the civil union inside the local town hall, said that the royal couple “did not want to steal the show from the newlyweds.”

In keeping with the casual spirit of the occasion, William “did not have any formal attire but wore a beige and off-white suit,” said Arrizi, who also noted Kate wore “a long dress of a very light green color.”

“I was able to interact with [William and Kate] in very poor English,” the mayor quipped. “We talked about the charms of Bormes-les-Mimosas and its climate, banalities…. It was a simple moment, and I wasn’t more impressive than that!”

source: people.com