KATE Middleton tried her hand at flight simulation and gamely leapt into a fake cockpit as she and Prince William visited Air Cadets today.
In an engagement to honour Prince Philip, William offered to hold her bag and joked "this is going to be interesting" as his chuckling wife tested her skills.
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It is their first royal engagement since the 99-year-old Duke's death, and comes on the Queen's 95th birthday.
They were given special permission to attend despite the period of mourning still being in place.
Kate joked with William - who wore a black tie as a mark of respect to his grandfather - as she clambered into the simulator and then put on a headset with a microphone attached.
She was talked through the controls of the Grob tutor, a light aircraft which thousands of cadets use each year for air experience flights.
Philip was the Air Commodore-in-Chief of the Air Training Corps for 63 years before he passed on the patronage to the duchess in 2015.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited 282 (East Ham) Squadron, Air Training Corps in East London this afternoon, to hear more about how it supports young people to develop vital life skills.
During the visit, the Squadron paid tribute to The Duke of Edinburgh with a Three Cheers Salute.
It comes as:
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William and Kate looked like they enjoyed their visit, laughing with the cadets, while still wearing muted tones to mourn Prince Philip.
The Duke and Duchess chatted with a group of serving RAF officers who were all previously cadets.
They heard how taking part in the Air Cadets and its core activities, including The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, helped them with their careers.
The engagement was specially chosen to honour the Duke - and came as Harry flew back to Los Angeles.
It had been hoped Prince Harry would stay for the Queen's birthday but amid reported attempts to patch things up with his brother and father, he has already landed back in the US.
The Queen is expected to have had a private and low-key birthday.
A solo image of the Queen was released to mark the event - which is tinged with sadness at the absence of the Duke.
She issued a personal message thanking the nation for support and kindness following Prince Philip's death.
The pandemic meant the Queen’s official birthday celebration Trooping the Colour, normally staged in June, has been cancelled for a second year running.
Harry flew to Los Angeles on an American Airlines flight from London, which arrived at LAX shortly after 1.30pm local time on Tuesday.
His black 4×4 was seen leaving the airport’s private terminal minutes after the plane landed and was spotted again arriving in Montecito at around 4pm.
The Queen has not celebrated her birthday in the usual fashion for two years now.
Last summer, a Covid-safe event dubbed “mini Trooping” was staged at Windsor Castle, and Buckingham Palace has said options for an “alternative parade” were being considered at the Queen’s Berkshire home.
Members of the Royal Family have been supporting her throughout the mourning period, with some expected to visit her at Windsor Castle today.
Her special day falls within the two-week period of royal mourning for the Duke of Edinburgh, which is being observed until Friday.
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Princess Anne and Sophie Wessex were reported to be among the Queen’s first visitors ahead of her birthday today.
Her Majesty will also be visited by her son Andrew, granddaughter Eugenie and her newborn son August in the coming days.