Prince William is returning to the skies as he starts his new job as an air ambulance pilot.
William began a civilian pilot course in September before undergoing emergency response training in order to take up the role with the East Anglian Air Ambulance.
He has now completed the training and will report on Monday for his first day of duty based at Cambridge Airport.
The former RAF search and rescue helicopter pilot will work as a co-pilot transporting patients to hospital from emergencies ranging from road accidents to heart attacks.
He will work alongside a pilot and a team of medics flying missions over Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire.
The role will be his main job but his roster will take into account the duties and responsibilities he will continue to undertake on behalf of the Queen.
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