Prince William returns to work
PRINCE William is back on duty today — leaving two-week-old Prince George to return to work as a rescue pilot.
Kate and the little lad are staying on at her parents’ home.
But a royal source said they will soon join Wills at the farmhouse the couple rent near his base in Anglesey, North Wales. However, his three-year spell as a search and rescue helicopter pilot at RAF Valley ends next month.
Kensington Palace will make an announcement on his next career move within weeks. Meanwhile, William, 31, is due to attend Anglesey’s annual agricultural show next Wednesday. Thousands of people are expected to turn up in the hope of catching a glimpse of Prince George.
Tourism boss Julia Hughes Roberts said: “It would be nice if Anglesey was the first place he was shown.”
Kate, Wills and George have been staying at the Middleton family’s £4.85million mansion in Bucklebury, Berks. They are all due to holiday at Balmoral in the coming weeks, where George will meet his great-grandad Prince Philip for the first time.
Wills is expected to base himself near Kensington Palace to be close to his family when his next move is announced. His options include taking on royal duties full-time, going for another post with the RAF or starting with the Army or Navy.
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