The Queen Mother; Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and Prince Edward in Royal Marines uniform, during the VE-Day commemoration Service, attended by 2,200 people in Westminster Abbey, London. 29/5/04: Prince William looks set for a stint in the armed forces tonight after giving his strongest sign yet that he would join up after university.The 21-year-old royal said he had not ruled out any career options, but would enjoy being part of the British services. As future King, he will one day be Commander in Chief of the forces and spending time working alongside the troops is traditional for

The Queen Mother; Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and Prince Edward in Royal Marines uniform, during the VE-Day commemoration Service, attended by 2,200 people in Westminster Abbey, London. 29/5/04: Prince William looks set for a stint in the armed forces tonight after giving his strongest sign yet that he would join up after university.The 21-year-old royal said he had not ruled out any career options, but would enjoy being part of the British services. As future King, he will one day be Commander in Chief of the forces and spending time working alongside the troops is traditional for Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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2381 x 1560 px | 40.3 x 26.4 cm | 15.9 x 10.4 inches | 150dpi

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8 May 1985

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London UK

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PA

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The Queen Mother; Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and Prince Edward in Royal Marines uniform, during the VE-Day commemoration Service, attended by 2, 200 people in Westminster Abbey, London. 29/5/04: Prince William looks set for a stint in the armed forces tonight after giving his strongest sign yet that he would join up after university.The 21-year-old royal said he had not ruled out any career options, but would enjoy being part of the British services. As future King, he will one day be Commander in Chief of the forces and spending time working alongside the troops is traditional for heirs to throne.There had been rumours that the Prince, who is second in line to the crown, was keener on life as a farmer than as a military man.

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