Devastating news for Prince William 💔


Sunjay Kapur, a prominent Indian industrialist and a longtime friend of Prince William, has tragically passed away at the age of 53. The respected chairman of global auto components firm Sona Comstar reportedly suffered a fatal heart attack on June 12, 2025, during a polo match in England.

Initial reports suggest that Mr. Kapur collapsed suddenly on the field. According to various accounts, he may have accidentally inhaled a bee, which is believed to have triggered the cardiac event. Witnesses recall him saying, “I’ve swallowed something,” moments before he collapsed.

The sudden nature of his passing has left the polo and business communities in deep shock. “He was full of energy, laughing and joking, and then just gone,” one individual close to him told The Mirror.

A Visionary Leader in Global Mobility

As Chairman of Sona Comstar, Mr. Kapur played a crucial role in transforming the company into a leader in sustainable mobility technologies. Under his guidance, the firm became a major force in innovation across the global automotive sector.

In an official company statement, Sona Comstar described him as a “visionary leader” and a “tireless advocate for India’s manufacturing and mobility sectors.” The tribute also recognized him as a dedicated father and mentor, whose impact reached far beyond the boardroom.

Royal Connections and Personal Passions

Aside from his corporate achievements, Sunjay Kapur was well known in elite social circles for his enduring friendship with Prince William and his passion for polo, a sport he played actively and supported with enthusiasm. His presence at prestigious polo events was a familiar sight to many.

His social connections and personal charisma made him a notable figure in both Indian and British high society.

A Final Message and a Tragic Coincidence

In a poignant twist, just hours before his death, Mr. Kapur posted a heartfelt tribute on social media in response to a tragic Air India crash that claimed over 200 lives. His final public words were filled with compassion:

“Terrible news of the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad. My thoughts and prayers are with all the families affected. May they find strength in this difficult hour.”

Legacy and Loss

Sunjay Kapur is survived by his two children, a daughter and a son. His passing is not only a tremendous personal loss to those who knew him but also a significant loss to India’s corporate landscape.

In the coming days, his family and company are expected to release more details about memorial arrangements.

Kensington Palace has yet to issue an official comment regarding his passing.