Prince William donned a VR headset to learn how the RAF is using new technology to keep Typhoon jets in the air
Prince William has arrived at RAF Coningsby to learn about the work needed to keep Typhoon jets in the air – and open a new boxing club.
During the visit, William will spend time in the Air Traffic Control Centre to hear about Project Marshall, a multi-billion-pound equipment upgrade programme of air traffic control radar services across Lincolnshire. During the visit, the 40 year old future Queen comforted a weeping mother who recalled her experience of leaving her home country after war broke out and then joined in with children taking part in an art session.
On Wednesday, Prince William travelled to Cardiff to meet with the Welsh Youth Parliament, where he heard about issues affecting the younger generation.
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