From Queen Camilla’s Fitbit to William’s ‘Whoop’ and Harry’s Oura Ring: The modern ways the royals are keeping track of their health
The royals are known for their love of sport, so it is no surprise some are turning to the latest tech to keep track of their health.
Prince Harry have previously been spotted with an Oura ring, which keeps tabs on all health vitals.
Queen Camilla has sported her Fitbit device at several engagements, whilst Prince William owns a Whoop wearable and showed it off at Euro 2024.
And Mike Tindall, who won the Rugby World Cup with England, owns an Apple Watch, which tracks key fitness markers.
Below, we look at the modern ways the Royal Family are keeping an eye on their health.
Queen of fitness
Queen Camilla wearing a Fitbit to the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey in 2022
Camilla took to wearing a Fitbit – a digital fitness and activity tracker – a few years ago as her workload increased.
Her device boasts a dark blue strap.
Camilla has been snapped at several engagements with the Fitbit on full display, including at the Commonwealth Day Service in 2022.
The fitness tech even made an appearance in a photograph taken by Kate Middleton for the cover of Country Life ahead of her 75th birthday the same year.
Camilla wearing the fitness watch at an event at the Duchy of Cornwall Nursery in Lostwithiel, Cornwall in 2021
Prince William keeps track
In a slightly different style to Camilla, Prince William instead opts for a Whoop watch.
A similar concept to Fitbit, William was seen wearing the black fitness tracker at the Dusseldorf Arena during the Euros this summer.
Cheering England on enthusiastically and sometimes holding his head in his hands, the prince’s watch was on full display.
The fitness tech can monitor various health-related factors including heart rate which could be why William chose to wear it during the tense game that England won by penalties.
The royal is known for his passion for sport and is often seen either watching or participating in the action.
Prince William wearing the Whoop device to England’s quarter-final match against Switzerland at Euro 2024
Prince William’s watch was on full display as he supported England during the match
The fitness tech can monitor various vitals, so it will have picked up William’s elevated heart rate as he nervously watched England triumph over Switzerland on penalties
Harry’s wellness ring
A high tech piece of fitness equipment that you can wear on your finger is how Prince Harry monitors his health.
The Oura ring is a state-of-the-art titanium sleep and activity tracker.
In wearing one, Harry is echoing former England manager Gareth Southgate.
Harry pictured sporting the device at South Melbourne beach in 2018 with Meghan Markle – just months after their wedding in May that year.
The ring works by taking constant readings of body temperature, heart rate and movement and feeds back to a smartphone app that allows the wearer to see the results.
Prince Harry sporting the Oura ring at South Melbourne beach in 2018 with Meghan Markle – just months after their wedding in May.
The Oura ring is a state-of-the-art titanium sleep and activity tracker, described online as ‘the world’s most advanced wearable technology’
Mike’s mod-con watch
It is perhaps no surprise that former England rugby star Mike Tindall is also into fitness tech.
He wore an Apple Watch – which monitors all key vital signs – during his appearance on ITV’s This Morning in 2022.
Despite retiring from rugby in 2014, he is still an active sportsman.
It is perhaps no surprise that former professional rugby player Mike Tindall is also into the fitness tech like his other Royal Family members
Mike wearing an Apple Watch during his appearance on ITV’s This Morning in 2022