HAPPY 35th BIRTHDAY TO PRINCE WILLIAM!!!!

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Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, Son of the HRH Prince and Princess of Wales, Charles and Diana, was born on the 21st June 1982. The first heir to the British throne to be born in a hospital, (St Mary’s Hospital in London), where his own two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte would be born three decades later.

William was educated at Eton College and later attended St Andrews University, where of course, he met Kate Middleton.

After he graduated at St Andrews University in Scotland, Prince William decided to follow a Military Career and join the Royal Air Force. He underwent Helicopter Flying Training in order to become a full-time pilot with the RAF Search and Rescue Force in early 2009.  William was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and given the nickname “Billy the Fish” a pun on the name “William of Wales”.   It is said that he shares his love of Helicopters with his Son, Prince George.

In April 2011, millions watched as Prince William married Kate Middleton and they became the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.  Later Prince George and Princess Charlotte were to be born in to the Windsor Family.  Here’s wishing the Prince a very happy Birthday!!!

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