Prince William’s royal helicopter spotted over Worcester

PRINCE William’s helicopter was spotted flying over Worcester, as the Prince of Wales travelled from his Windsor home to North Wales.
A Leonardo AW139 was tracked leaving Forest Lodge, the home of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children, passing over the city centre at 11am.
In July 2024, The Mirror reported that Buckingham Palace had purchased two AW139s to replace its existing Sikorsky S-76s, which had been in service since 2009.ROYAL: An AW139 helicopter was spotted flying over Worcester from the Prince of Wales home in Windsor to North Wales (Image: FlightRader24)

Today, the Prince, 43, will visit the region where he spent several years serving as a search and Rescue helicopter pilot for the RAF.
During his visit, William will go for a walk on a beach walk in Colwyn Bay, meet with volunteers and young people who were involved in the Marine Conservation Society’s Hiraeth Yn Y Mor Project, and visit a comedy workshop run by Welsh comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean.