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Prince William forced to cancel royal engagement as palace issues statement

Prince William canceled a royal engagement today, as a statement regarding his absence was issued just hours before the event was set to begin.

Scheduled to visit the Army Air Corps (AAC) regiments at Wattisham in Suffolk on January 16, Prince William was forced to withdraw due to adverse weather conditions. William has been the Colonel-in-Chief of the AAC since May 2024, when King Charles formally passed on the role during a ceremony at the Army Aviation Centre in Middle Wallop.

Engagement Postponed Due to Poor Weather

During the visit, Prince William was expected to meet service personnel and observe regular training activities. However, inclement weather made it impossible for the event to proceed as planned.

A statement from Kensington Palace explained the situation:
“With regret, this engagement has been postponed as a result of poor weather which would have significantly restricted the planned programme.

The Prince of Wales sends his sincere apologies to those he had been due to meet and hopes to reschedule his visit at the earliest convenience.”

The AAC, recognized for their distinctive blue berets, serves as the combat aviation arm of the British Army. It specializes in using Wildcat Battlefield Reconnaissance and Apache Attack helicopters to locate, overwhelm, and defeat enemy forces. Over the past year, AAC regiments have been deployed to countries such as Norway, Finland, Sweden, Estonia, and Germany.

A Busy Week for Prince William

The cancellation follows a packed schedule for Prince William. On January 15, he traveled to Birmingham to attend the inaugural Emergency and Critical Care conference. There, he met senior leaders and speakers and was announced as the new Patron of the College of Paramedics.

After the event, William, a devoted football fan, mingled with Aston Villa supporters at a Wetherspoons pub. Nicknamed “One Pint Willy” by Mike Tindall, he treated fans to a round of drinks while discussing his passion for the sport. Attendees praised his politeness and his dedication to staying connected to his favorite team.

Princess Kate Celebrates Being in Remission

This week was also significant for William’s wife, Princess Kate. The 43-year-old Princess of Wales revealed she is in remission after a battle with cancer. Kate first announced her diagnosis in March 2024 and was declared cancer-free in September following extensive treatment.

On January 14, she visited the Royal Marsden Hospital, where she underwent her treatment, expressing her “relief” at being in remission.

Kate’s cancer journey was a challenging period for her and her family, but William remained a steadfast support. Last week, on her birthday, William shared a heartfelt message, telling Kate how “proud” he and their children are of her strength and resilience.

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