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  • President Of The United States Donald Trump Leaves Winfield House, London, In Marine One
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    President Of The United States Donald Trump Leaves Winfield House, London, In Marine One
    Armed police gather in Regent's Park in London, United Kingdom, on September 17, 2025, after Donald Trump leaves Winfield House. The President departs the US Ambassador's official residence on Marine One to Windsor Castle. (Photo by Seiya Tanase/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Prince Andrew, Duke of York attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Catherine, Princess of Wales embraces King Charles III as they attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Anne, Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Prince Andrew, Duke of York attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Prince Andrew, Duke of York attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Prince Edward, Duke of Kent attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Lady Helen Taylor leave Westminster Cathedral after attending Requiem Mass service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: King Charles III attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: King Charles III arrives at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York arrive at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York arrive at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Lord Frederick Windsor and Sophie Winkleman arrive at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales arrive at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: King Charles III arrives at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: Catherine, Princess of Wales arrives at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: King Charles III leaves after attending funeral service at Westminster Cathedral for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service is the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
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    Royal Family Attend Duchess Of Kent's Funeral Service In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025: King Charles III arrives at Westminster Cathedral to attend a funeral service for the Duchess of Kent who died aged 92 earlier this month in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2025. The service will be the first Catholic funeral held for a member of the Royal Family in modern British history. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In London
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    Daily Life In London
    The Palace of Westminster is on the banks of the River Thames in London, United Kingdom. It houses the two chambers of the United Kingdom's Parliament and is one of the city's World Heritage sites. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    DUK10045039_035
    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

    Print: Double Fee! Web: Triple Fee!

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    DUK10045039_034
    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

    Print: Double Fee! Web: Triple Fee!

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

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    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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  • EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
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    EXKLUSIV - Retter Prinz William wieder im Einsatz
    Picture Shows: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge

    January 5th, 2017

    WORLDWIDE RIGHTS - NO UK

    Prince William may have been accused of being work shy but yesterday (Thurs) he was seen putting his back into it as he returned to his pilot duties following a short Christmas and New Year break.

    The Duke of Cambridge, who was recently criticised for attending fewer public engagements than his father at the same age, was seen hard at work as he flew into Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge with a patient yesterday afternoon.

    Last year he took an extended three-week festive holiday, but this year he has returned to his duties straight after the New Year bank holiday like most workers.

    The 34-year-old was seen landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital, then helping his team to lift the stretcher out of the helicopter and into the back of a waiting ambulance.

    The Duke, who was hard to recognise as he was dressed down in a black coat, black trousers and glasses, then waited with the pilot for around 45 minutes as the paramedics accompanied the patient into the hospital.

    William was seen laughing and joking with the pilot as they looked at something on his mobile phone.

    At one point three women walked past the air ambulance helicopter but had no idea Prince William was standing the other side as his head was hidden from view. He was later spotted checking his mobile phone and checking over the helicopter.

    When the ambulance returned, the Duke was spotted sharing a joke with a female brunette paramedic, then he helped the crew load the stretcher back into the helicopter.

    William, who looked pleased to have completed the emergency mission, then climbed into the helicopter and returned to the air ambulance base in Cambridge.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were recently slated for being work shy, with statistics showing William attended 188 engagements last year and Kate 140.

    In 1985 when William was a similar age to George, Prince Charles managed 40

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