Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Now a Full-Time Air Ambulance Pilot; Prince’s Tactic to Further Delay Coronation in Foreseeable Future? [PHOTOS]

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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, will be taking to the skies once again. It has just been officially announced that Prince William, Duke of Cambridge will now become a full-time air ambulance pilot. Starting next month, he will be commencing on his emergency services training. If everything goes well, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge will be launched on his very own mission by next year.

This decision only shows that Prince William, Duke of Cambridge is further delaying becoming a full-time royal in the foreseeable future. Also, it would seem that Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and the rest of his family, wife Kate Middleton, and baby son, George, will be spending most of their time away from London.

This is actually not the first time Prince William, Duke of Cambridge has tried something like this. It was just last year when the 32-year-old king-to-be decided to quit his job as an RAF search and rescue pilot. He was under that employ for three years.

According to a spokesperson form the Palace, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge is "very much looking forward to" the next milestone in his career.

In fact, just like any other regular person, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge will be paid while he is employed with the EAAA, or the East Anglian Air Ambulance. It is based at the Cambridge Airport. However, what most likely separates him from his co-workers is that he will be fully donating each and every cent of his salary to charity.

Also, it would seem that Prince William, Duke of Cambridge also has what it takes to be a pilot. In fact, Patrick Peal, Chief Executive of the EAAA, has stated that his organization will be largely benefiting from the Duke's piloting skills. He specifically said, "This is really good news for the charity and we're delighted His Highness has decided to fly with us."

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