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Prince William Photos and NewsNovember 26, 2009 |
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| Twenty years later, it's all come full circle for Britain's Prince William. The young royal visited premature babies at the hospital where he was born on Wednesday. The 24-year-old prince followed in the footsteps of his late mother Princess Diana, who toured the same specialist baby unit at London's St Mary's Hospital in 1990, by cuddling the tiny tots. The second-in-line to the throne had been invited to the hospital to open the refurbished Winnicott neo-natal baby unit. | |
| Instead of Prince Harry following his older brother's footsteps, it's the other way around - at least when it comes to the military. Britain's Prince William reportedly wants to join his brother Prince Harry's regiment. The 24-year-old prince will be sworn in as an officer from Sandhurst Military Academy in December, and William has reportedly put his name forward to join the Household Cavalry regiment so he can be in the Blues and Royal with Harry. | |
| Everybody has been urging Britain's most handsome royal to marry his sweetheart soon but Prince William isn't in any hurry to make a lifetime vow of commitment. William has been said to be under constant pressure to marry his girlfriend Kate Middleton but just isn't ready yet. William, who is second-in-line to the throne, is reportedly being urged to propose to the beautiful 24-year-old so she can be sworn in as the future Queen of England. | |
| Britain's Prince Harry celebrated his 22nd birthday Friday with a few beers with friends after his army training. The Prince is currently completing the final phase of his Troop Leaders' course at an Army base in Warminster, Wiltshire. | |
| It's time for a young royal to blow out the candles and celebrate his 22nd birthday with some friends. Britain's Prince Harry is said to be celebrating his birthday today with a "few beers" after he is done with army training. The 22-year-old royal is currently completing the final phase of his Troop Leaders' course at his army base at Warminster, Wiltshire. | |
| Over 20 years later, it's all coming full circle for two young British royals. Clarence House recently announced that Prince William and his younger brother, Prince Harry, are set to visit the baby unit of the hospital where they were born. Prince William will help open a refurbished neo-natal intensive care unit at St Mary's Hospital in London. He will meet hospital staff and patients and visit the Winnicott Baby Unit. | |
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