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Well, who’d have thought it? Prince William has gone and done it - he’s been promoted to the rank of Colonel in the British Army! It’s a huge honor for him, and we couldn’t be more proud. After all, he’s been serving in the military since 2006. Talk about dedication! Whoa - what an impressive achievement. It just goes to show that hard work pays off. Congrats, Wills!
What Military Rank Is Prince William? [Solved]
Prince William is a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. In April 2008, his dad, The Prince of Wales, presented him with his RAF wings at RAF Cranwell after he finished an intense 12-week flying course. Wow!
Prince William is a member of the British Royal Family and holds the rank of Colonel in the British Army.
He was appointed to this rank in 2006, and has since held various honorary military appointments.
In 2011, he was promoted to the rank of Major General, making him one of the highest-ranking members of the Royal Family in active service.
Prince William has served on several overseas deployments with his regiment, including a tour in Afghanistan in 2008-2009 as part of Operation Herrick 6.
He is also an Honorary Air Commodore for RAF Coningsby and an Honorary Commodore for 1st Battalion Irish Guards Regiment at Aldershot Garrison.
Prince William is a high-ranking military officer; he’s a prince! He holds the rank of Colonel in the British Army, which is pretty impressive. Wow! It’s no wonder he’s so respected.