Prince William shares snap as he lands in Dubai for first overseas visit in two years
10.02.2022 - 01:09
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Prince William has posted a stunning photo as he documented landing Dubai on his first royal overseas visit since the pandemic began. The Duke of Cambridge, 39, who recently gave his blessing for step-mum Camilla to be Queen Consort, managed to take a snap of the most beautiful view as he prepared to land in the United Arab Emirates country, which is home to a slew of the rich and famous.The second in line to the throne will be working on some rather different projects during his time in the sun-soaked playground however, as he geared up to attend the Dubai Expo upon touchdown.
"Excited to be arriving in Dubai to celebrate the UK at @DubaiExpo," the Duke tweeted. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page Saying he was looking forward to taking part in some important environmental conversations at the convention, William will be just one of a whole host of countries represented. He continued: "and discuss the vital issue of working together with the UAE and international partners to achieve a more sustainable world with @EarthshotPrize and United for Wildlife.
W." Followers of the Duke and Duchess were concerned the dad-of-three had flown in to the stunning country on a private jet as a debate sparked in the comments. "Need to find a way to have these collaboration events without the environmental consequences.
Good luck in promoting GB!" one fan wrote. Another commented: "Not very green is it ???" followed by a teary-eyed tweeter asking: "As they arrive on a private jet???" Taking it upon themselves to clear up any confusion, one person then retweeted royal reporter Richard Palmer's clarification of William's travel
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