Ngeyel Still Traveling In A Family Helicopter, Prince William Struggles With King Charles III
Using helicopters for inter-regional wara-wiri does cut the time. But it turns out that the threat of an undiscussed accident could make the British Empire's tension heat up.
This was evidenced by the anger of King Charles III towards his son, Prince of Wales, William. The origin is that William was reluctant to be orderly with Charles' orders to avoid flying by helicopter with his wife and three children.
Charles is concerned about succession in the future if the accident befell William who is the heir to the crown of the king.
Quoting The Sun, concerns for similar reasons have previously been conveyed by William's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Now his son, Charles, reiterated the rule to William.
In the British kingdom there are unwritten rules asking senior aristocrats to avoid flying together. However, William often violated it by flying 115 miles with his wife Kate Middleton and her three children from London to Anmer Hall, Norfolk.
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William is known to have a track record as a SAR pilot. The 42-year-old man has also flown an air ambulance for two years.
Then in 2021, William borrowed a helicopter for 5.4 million pounds or around Rp. 113 billion to increase his flight hours in order to get a pilot license.
In 2021 too, Wiliam was caught on camera by cellphone flying by helicopter with his family from Kensington Palace.
Previously, an incident involving a helicopter was experienced by the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
In August 2021, Queen Elizabeth II's S-76 Sikorsky helicopter was damaged when the alert alarm sounded. As a result, the queen's flight had to be canceled.
Sophie Totaling, wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, also nearly had an accident in 2017
Meanwhile, in 2019, Queen Camilla, wife of the second wedding of King Charles III, then Duchess of Cornwall, used a helicopter belonging to the Queen, almost crashing into a plane.