The Prince of Wales has arrived in Estonia for a two-day trip in which he will visit the Nato front line to see how British troops are bolstering defence against Russia.
Prince William is on his way to meet President Karis after landing at about 2pm (local time) in Tallinn.
A spokesman for Kensington Palace said that the royal visit, which has been in the planning for the last six months, “is the Prince of Wales showing his support in three different ways: to show his support to Estonia as it manages its proximity to Russia while welcoming Ukrainian refugees; showing his support to the Mercian Regiment as it embarks on Nato exercises; and showing his ongoing support to Ukraine”.
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