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  1. Prince William and his brother accompanied their parents Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales. [2] William and Harry's itinerary included touring the Royal Ontario Museum as well as the CN Tower in Toronto. They also visited Niagara Falls with their mother. [5] [6] 4 23–24 March 1998 Canada: Vancouver

  2. When he was nine months old, William accompanied his parents on their 1983 tour of Australia and New Zealand, as his first trip overseas. [9] It also marked the first time that a royal baby was taken on an overseas tour. [10] His younger brother, Prince Harry, was born in September 1984.

  3. Prince William accompanied his parents Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales. 2: 5–10 May 1985 : Prince William and his brother, Prince Harry, accompanied their parents Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales. The family travelled by the Royal Yacht Britannia. 3: 22–27 October 1991

  4. Sep 12, 2024 · Prince William was born in London on 21 June 1982. He is the oldest son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales. [2] He is heir to the thrones of the Commonwealth, after his father. He was baptised on 4 August. Prince William accompanied his parents on many overseas visits, the first (to Australia) being when he was only 9 ...

  5. William began accompanying his parents on official visits at an early age. In 1983, he accompanied them on a tour to Australia and New Zealand, a decision made by Diana. The decision was considered to be unconventional because the first- and second-in-line to the throne would be traveling together, and because of William's young age.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · Full Name and Royal Titles. Prince William was born William Arthur Philip Louis on June 21, 1982, in London, England. A member of the British royal family since birth, William is the elder son of ...

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  8. William began accompanying his parents on official visits at an early age. In 1983, he accompanied them on a tour to Australia and New Zealand, a decision made by Diana. The decision was considered to be unconventional because the first- and second-in-line to the throne would be traveling together, and because of William's young age.

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