Prince William to step down from ambulance job to become full-time royal
Prince Prince William will reportedly complete his last shift as an
air ambulance pilot on Thursday (today) and resign from his day job, in
order to focus full-time on his royal duties.
The 35-year-old prince, who is the second-in-line to the throne after
his father, Prince Charles, announced in January he would quit his role
as a pilot with the East Anglia Air Ambulance (EAAA) to take more of
the official roles relinquished by Queen Elizabeth ,who since turning 90
last year has eased up on her royal workload.
William's office said the prince would perform a night shift at
Cambridge Airport in central England where he has been based since
joining the EAAA in 2015, before posing for a photograph with his
colleagues.
"Following on from my time in the military, I have had experiences in
this job I will carry with me for the rest of my life, and that will
add a valuable perspective to my royal work for decades to come," he
said in January.
William served in Britain's armed forces from 2006 until 2013, then worked as a search and rescue helicopter pilot.
As well as quitting his air ambulance job, William is moving with
wife Kate, and children George and Charlotte from Anmer Hall, their
country mansion on the queen's Sandringham estate in eastern England, to
Kensington Palace, which will be their official London residence.
Source: AP
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