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January 9, 2006 Monday Zilhaj 8, 1426





Prince William begins army career


LONDON, Jan 8: A slightly nervous-looking Prince William launched his army career on Sunday when he entered the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. The second-in-line to the British throne is following younger brother Prince Harry into the elite academy to train to become an officer.

William, 23, arrived with his father, heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, at the site in Camberley, southern England, looking a bit apprehensive on the first day of his one-year training course.

Last October William passed the Regular Commissions Board exams — a series of tests and tasks to gauge the ability of candidates to meet the mental, physical and emotional demands facing army officers — to gain entry to the academy.

“I am absolutely delighted to have got over the first hurdle, but I am only too well aware, having spoken so much to Harry, that this is just the beginning,” he said at the time.

“I am really looking forward to taking my place alongside all the other cadets at Sandhurst.”

William has the prospect of eventually becoming Commander in Chief of Britain’s armed forces — the role traditionally occupied by the monarch.

The academy’s commandant, General Andrew Ritchie, jokingly warned of tough times ahead.

“They have been used to working for four hours a day

and sleeping for 20, and we reverse that,” he told the BBC.—Reuters






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