The former world darts champion was made an MBE at Windsor Castle.
Darts great Luke Humphries reckons the Prince of Wales would love to attend the world finals at Alexandra Palace.
The former world darts champion, who saw off teenage prodigy Luke Littler to win in 2024, was made an MBE at Windsor Castle on Wednesday from William for his services to the sport.
Humphries, 30, told the prince that North London’s “Ally Pally”, which over the festive period hosts thousands of darts fans in fancy dress and enjoying a drink, was the best venue to watch the sport.
The player, nicknamed Cool Hand, told the Press Association that finding out he was being honoured was “a big surprise”, the “biggest honour” of his career and his “greatest achievement”.
When asked about what he discussed with Will

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