Career
He played in the 1929 World Snooker Championship, losing 14–6 to Tom Dennis. He was the son of Henry Kelsall Prince, licensee of the Greyhound Inn in Nottingham, later moving to Loughborough. Prince entered the 1929 World Snooker Championship and was drawn to play Tom Dennis, of Nottingham, in the semi-final.
The match was played in the Town Hall, Loughborough from 17 to 21 December 1928.
The match was over 25 frames. There was just one session of four frames every evening.
The match was close until halfway through the fourth session when Dennis led 8–6. The match did not continue to the planned sixth session.