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Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, is the eldest son of Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales. He is second in line to the throne, after his father. From a young age, William has been involved in philanthropy, dedicating his gap years to humanitarian work in Chile and various African countries. Initially aspiring to be an army officer, he completed his training at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served as a second lieutenant. Later, his interests shifted towards the Royal Airforce, where he served as a Flight Lieutenant. Additionally, William took on the role of an Air ambulance pilot at the Eastern Anglian Air Ambulance, undergoing rigorous training for the position. As the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, he was appointed as the Counsellor of State and embarked on tours of Wales with his father, as well as solo tours. Alongside his royal duties, William is an avid philanthropist, actively involved in organizations that provide healthcare, food, and safety to the less privileged. Prior to his marriage to Catherine Middleton, he was bestowed with the titles of the Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn, and Baron Carrickfergus.

Quick Facts

  • British Celebrities Born In June Also Known As: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, William Arthur Philip Louis
  • Age: 41 Years, 41 Year Old Males
  • Family:
    • Spouse/Ex-: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (m. 2011)
    • Father: Charles, Prince of Wales
    • Mother: Princess Diana
    • Siblings: Prince Harry
    • Children: Prince George of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge
  • Born Country: England
  • Quotes By Prince William
  • Royal Family Members
  • Height: 1.91 m
  • City: London, England
  • Notable Alumni: Britannia Royal Naval College, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
  • More Facts
  • Education: Eton College, University Of St Andrews, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Britannia Royal Naval College

Childhood

Born on 21 June 1982 in London, Prince William is the eldest son of Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, and Diana, the Princess of Wales. His parents used to lovingly call him ‘Wombat’ as a kid, which William hated a lot apparently. William was severely bruised with the divorce of his parents in 1996 and later when his mother Diana died tragically a year later. He was constantly in the news due to all the right and wrong reasons and hated media attention. William was excellent at studies and sports and adopted swimming as his favourite pastime. Apart from that he used to spend a lot of time studying, shooting, fishing and skiing. Since his early childhood days, Prince William showed a constant hatred towards paparazzi and the media slowly stopped covering him. William has always been a well mannered boy who excelled in studies and went to the prestigious Eton College. As a child, he was fond of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, who in return, cared a lot about the kid and made sure that the Prince was brought up nicely.

Later Life

Post his graduation from Eton, William visited South America and Africa for philanthropy work. He saw the poor conditions people were living in and started trust funds for them. He came back and started studying geography in St. Andrew’s University of Scotland. By then, he hadn’t decided what to make out of his career. He then decided to join the military service at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as a military cadet. In the Household Cavalry, he got commissioned as the second lieutenant in December 2006. After that, a very intense 4 months training licensed him as a trained Pilot with Royal Air Force and he later joined RAF’s Search and Rescue force. The first rescue mission prince was involved in was a call of emergency from Liverpool Coastguard, in 2010 where they had the job to rescue a man who had a heart attack. The very next year, they got the responsibility to rescue a cargo ship in the Irish Sea. In 2012, Prince William was graduated to the post of Pilot in Command. In 2014, Prince took on the full time job as a pilot for East Anglian Air Ambulance, for which William had to undergo training once again for the civil pilot’s license. Prince later donated a massive amount of sum to the Air Ambulance charity despite the position being a paid one.

Duties As A Royal

William did internships in land management and banking along with performing his royal duties as a prince, once he graduated. William served as a Counsellor of State at the age of 21 for the first time and on his 21st birthday, he, along with his father embarked on a tour to Wales. William got his own private office in 2009, gifted to him by his grandmother and he embarked on a tour to Auckland and Wellington on Queen Elizabeth’s behalf. William toured quite a lot in Australia and wondered openly about the prospect of starting his political career there, to which the then Prime Minister of Australia said that it was impossible as William wasn’t an Australian citizen. In 2011, prince took a tour across Canada and US along with his family and attended Canada Day celebrations and 3 years later in 2014, prince toured around New Zealand and Australia for the Island’s Independence Day. William met Barack Obama, the then president of the US in December 2014 and expressed his concern over wildlife trade.

Personal Life

Prince William’s personal life has been a topic of discussion in the local media and his friendship with his college roommate, Catherine Middleton, was a constant subject of wonder. William became upset with media’s interest over his personal life and asked the paparazzi to stay away from Catherine, indirectly confirming the relationship. The official announcement about the marriage was made in 2010 and the engagement ceremony took place in Kenya, away from the media and attention. The wedding culminated in Westminster, London in 2011, and just a few hours before the marriage, William was honoured with titles of Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearm and Baron Carrickfergus. In 2012, the couple welcomed a son, Prince George, to their family. The couple welcomed their second child, Princess Charlotte, on 2 May 2015. Prince William happens to be a sports lover and played a major role in bringing the Olympic Games to London in 2012 and was seen in the stadium cheering for his team many times along with his little brother, Harry.

Philanthropy

Prince William is actively in favour of HIV/Aids prevention and spreading awareness about the disease, for which he constantly tours Africa, the continent that is most affected by the disease. Several charities working towards the eradication of the disease receive funds from the prince on constant basis. At the Royal Marsden Hospital, William worked for two days and generated funds and support from elites of England for the children’s unit of the hospital. Apart from that, several Tsunami affected areas received financial aid from William and his younger brother, Harry. Prince William also happens to be an essential patron of Tusk Trust that is active in Africa, conserving wildlife and improving the standard of living of people across the continent. Prince also plays polo for charitable causes.

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