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Prince William flies drone and fires sniper rifle as he joins military training exercise

Sky News Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Prince William flies drone and fires sniper rifle as he joins military training exerciseThe Prince of Wales has flown a drone and fired a sniper rifle during a training session with the Welsh Guards.
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