William, Prince of Wales, in film and television

William, Prince of Wales (born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne. He has been the subject of various depictions in film, television and documentaries. These include fictionalised portrayals of William, such as by the actors Nico Evers-Swindell in William & Kate: The Movie and by Hugh Skinner in The Windsors, and appearances by William himself, such as in Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy and A Planet for Us All, a film on the prince's environmental advocacy.

From The Guardian to The Daily Telegraph, various critics have given commentary on the various representations of William in film and television. Moreover, some of the actors behind his depictions, including Oliver Chris and Ed McVey, have commented on their experiences portraying the prince. Furthermore, William has reacted to being portrayed in The Crown. In addition to film and television depictions, William is also the eponym of various namesakes, including the Duke of Cambridge Stakes and the Prince William Cup.