Prince William close to RAF decision
OHMYGOSSIP — Britain’s Prince William has nearly decided when he is going to leave the RAF, with insiders revealing he is “75 per cent there”.
Britain’s Prince William is “75 per cent there” in his decision about when to leave the RAF. The 30-year-old royal – who works as a Search and Rescue pilot – is said to be “narrowing down his options” on his future and is expected to make an announcement within the next month about how he is going to balance his work and royal duties.
A source told the Sunday Express newspaper: “He is focused on the future and is narrowing down his options.”
William and his pregnant wife Duchess Catherine – who is due to give birth to their first child in July – are expected to move from their home in Anglesey, North Wales, where the royal’s RAF base is, soon, and insiders believe they could leave as early as next month.
A source explained: “Put it this way; the baby will only be born in Anglesey if it is six to eight weeks early.”
William’s three-year tour of duty does not end until September, but he has completed the minimum amount of time he is required to serve, fuelling rumours he could go on paternity leave later this summer in time for the birth of his first child.