This is said to have led to “many conversations” between the two – the Queen reportedly urged her grandson, Prince William, to give up her beloved hobby.
Prince William (39) should no longer fly helicopters with his family. The scene is reportedly of William’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II (95). According to “The Sun” he is “Fear”Which can lead to a disaster.
The monarch is said to have had “many talks” with the Duke of Cambridge. In it, according to the report, he told her “not to fly himself, especially in bad weather”. In addition to worrying about the well-being of the family, the 95-year-old apparently also sees the very existence of the monarchy in danger.
Traffic between Norfolk and London
According to media reports, informal rules usually prohibit high-ranking members of the royal family from flying together. However, the rules have been relaxed since the birth of Williams’ children, so the young family can spend more time together. With his wife, Duchess Kate (39), William has three children: Prince George (8), Princess Charlotte (6) and Prince Louis (3). William is second in the line of succession to the British throne behind his father, Prince Charles (73), with Prince George third.
William and his family live in their home at Kensington Palace in London and at Ann Hall in Norfolk. You should be flying back and forth between the two locations regularly. A palace insider told the Sun: “Her Majesty has told close friends and colleagues that she wants William to stop flying himself, especially in bad weather, as helicopters are not the safest mode of transport.” “It keeps the queen awake at night and she is very worried,” he said.
The Queen knows William is a seasoned pilot, “but she doesn’t think it’s worth the risk that they all fly together.” If anything happens, it will create a big crisis. She told William that she was concerned “no matter how good he was as a pilot”.
Prince William trained as a helicopter pilot with the Royal Air Force from 2009 to 2010. He then served as a rescue pilot with the “Search and Rescue” unit in Wales until 2013.