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  1. Honorary military appointments Prince William, then Duke of Cambridge, in uniform as Colonel of the Irish Guards in 2013 Canada. 10 November 2009: Honorary Canadian Ranger; United Kingdom. Since 8 August 2006: Commodore-in-Chief, Royal Navy Submarine Service; Since 8 August 2006: Commodore-in-Chief, Scotland

  2. Rank whilst active: Years of service: Current rank worn: Wartime service: Unit: Military training and qualifications: Medals: Appointments and other roles: William, Prince of Wales. as Colonel of the Welsh Guards (2023) RN, British Army, RAF Lieutenant RN, Captain, Squadron Leader: 2005–2013: Commander, Lieutenant Colonel, Wing Commander: None

  3. Jun 21, 2022 · While his charitable efforts benefit the forces and veteran communities, the Duke of Cambridge also has seven-and-a-half years of full-time UK military service. Here's a brief summary of the Duke's Armed Forces career.

  4. 1 day ago · William, prince of Wales, elder son of Charles III and Princess Diana and heir apparent to the British throne. He is married to Catherine, princess of Wales, and has three children, George, Charlotte, and Louis. Learn more about his life, military service, and family.

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  5. 1.1 Surname. 2 Military ranks. 3 University degrees. 4 Commonwealth realms. 5 Foreign honours. 5.1 Decorations. 6 Wear of orders, decorations and medals. 7 Honorary military appointments. 8 Non-national titles and honours. 8.1 Member and fellowships. 8.2 Religious. 9 Honorific eponyms. 9.1 Buildings. 9.2 Awards. 9.3 Flowers. 10 See also.

  6. Dec 14, 2007 · Published 14 December 2007. Prince William today completed a two-week attachment to the Chief of the General Staff’s office in Whitehall. The Army devised the secondment to give Prince William, who will one day become Head of the Armed Forces, a wider understanding of the Army’s structure, the role of its senior hierarchy, and its non ...

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