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According to state officials, Prince William, second in line
to the British throne, went on a short secret visit to Afghanistan on Sunday.
The prince flew a C-17 Globemaster military transport plane
which took off from Royal Air Force Brize Norton, in Oxfordshire. After about
three hours of discussions with the frontline British troops and service
personal, he traveled to Ubeid Air Base in Qatar for two hours and then returned
home.
William received his RAF pilot’s wings a few weeks ago from
his father, Prince Charles, after four months of intense training with the Air
Forces. He has been roughly criticized by the media for using a military
helicopter to attend a bachelor party.
“The purpose of the
trip was for the prince to familiarize himself with the operations of the RAF
in theatre," a spokesman said according to the Washington Post, adding
that the 30-hour trip passed without any kind of complication.
On his trip back he accompanied the body of a British
soldier killed on duty and also met Robert Pearson’s relatives. Trooper Pearson
died on April 21 when his vehicle hit a mine.
William’s younger brother, Harry, served on the front Afghan
line for ten weeks before his tour of duty got cut short due to some security
issues.
Publicist Max Clifford said the whole event was a "good
publicity exercise", but Clarence House said the trip was organized to
help William familiarize with the armed forces as he is preparing for his
future leading role and also head of the military.
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