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Prince William Cuddles Dogs In Sweet Moment On Estonia Trip

Prince William Cuddles Dogs In Sweet Moment On Estonia Trip

Yahoo22-03-2025
Prince William is making the most of his recent trip to Estonia. The Prince of Wales was spotted greeting fans in the Baltic nation's capital, Tallinn, on March 20, where he gave special care to a few furry friends on the first day of his visit. William cuddled multiple dogs who came along with their owners to meet the future King, including a friendly West Highland Terrier who appeared to enjoy the royal attention. William also visited students and staff at a local school, where he received a friendship bracelet that he said may just end up on daughter Princess Charlotte's wrist instead! The 42-year-old dad of three also went on to meet Estonian president Alar Karis before donning military fatigues to spend his second day with troops stationed at Army base Camp Tapa. William rode in a tank as part of a field training exercise, a moment which likely reminded fans of a similar outing he and brother Prince Harry had as boys back in 1989.
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