Thursday, November 10, 2011
Prince William will be sent to the Malvinas in 2012
Prince William looks on as Britain´s Queen Elizabeth leaves after being shown a Sea King helicopter during a visit to RAF Valley in Anglesey, Wales, April 2011.
Prince William, a solid member of the Royal Air Force, is to be sent to the Malvinas Islands at the beginning of next year, to spend six weeks at the Mount Pleasant military base, the UK's Ministry of Defence confirmed today.
The Duke of Cambridge will travel to the Malvinas islands after spending Christmas with his wife Catherine, and staying until a little after January 9, the date of the Duchess of Cambridge’s 30th birthday.
The RAF released today in a statement that "Flight Lieutenant William Wales will complete a routine deployment to the Falkland Islands as part of a crew of four RAF personnel."
The 29-year-old prince, will join 1564 flight on search and rescue duties, acting as co-pilot on one of two Sea King helicopters.




















