Prince William: Reunion with colleagues from the flight ambulance

Prince William
Warm reunion with old colleague

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At an agricultural fair, Prince William met a doctor he once worked with on the East Anglian Air Ambulance. He misses his old job, King Charles’ son admitted to him.

From 2015 to 2017 he worked as a rescue pilot for the East Anglian Air Ambulance. That he sometimes still misses his old job at the flight ambulance Prince William, 41, now admitted at a reunion with a former colleague.

Prince William: “I miss you too”

At the Royal Norfolk Show, Britain’s largest agricultural fair, King Charles’ son, 74, met Neil Berry, a doctor with whom the heir to the throne once worked for the East Anglian Air Ambulance. Photos show William and Berry greeting each other warmly. In the conversation, according to the “Daily Mail”, the doctor said to William: “We miss you. It would be nice to have you back”, to which Queen Elizabeth’s grandson, † 96, is said to have replied: “I miss you too, I hope , everyone is fine.”

At an agricultural fair in Norfolk, Prince William meets doctor Neil Berry, with whom he worked on the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

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“He’s just a really nice guy”

Apparently, Prince William still has fond memories of the job he once chose to do. After all, he flew emergency helicopter missions for two years. According to the Daily Mail, Berry, who has been on duty for more than ten years, estimates that he has flown between ten and 50 flights with the Graduated from Prince of Wales. “He’s just a really nice guy and a really good pilot,” gushed William’s doctor. Catherine, Princess of Wales’s husband, 41, also helped with patient care. The fact that they were confronted with the “most terrible things” imaginable during their joint missions welded them together as a team. “We’ve talked a lot about mental health,” Berry said.

Prince William quit his job as a helicopter pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in the summer of 2017 to focus on his royal duties.

Sources used: gettyimages, dailymail.co.uk

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