Prince William announces plan to leave the UK for major engagement in Estonia

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Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 12/03/2025

- 11:39

Updated: 12/03/2025

- 12:02

The Prince of Wales will spend two days in Estonia's capital city Tallinn

Prince William will travel to Estonia next week to meet with British troops who are involved in Nato operations in the region.

The royal engagement is part of Britain's drive to show solidarity with its allies and highlight its commitment to the defence of the alliance's eastern flank.


The visit will take place from March 20 to March 22nd.

Prince William will carry out engagements in Tallinn to learn more about how country has responded to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

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Prince William will travel to Estonia next week to meet with British troops who are involved in Nato operations in the region.

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This marks William's first visit to the Baltic state.

During his visit, William will meet with the Mercian Regiment, of which he is the Colonel-in-Chief, who are based in Estonia.

William previously visited British soldiers in Poland two years ago who were providing support to Ukraine.

During his time in Estonia, William will hold a meeting with Estonian President Alar Karis.

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During his visit, William will meet with the Mercian Regiment, of which he is the Colonel-in-Chief, who are based in Estonia.

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The prince will also carry out engagements in Tallinn to learn more about how the country has responded to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Kensington Palace said these activities form a key part of the royal's agenda during his visit.

Britain has about 900 troops based in Estonia and Poland as part of 'Operation Cabrit'.

This operation represents the British contribution to NATO's build-up of strength on its eastern flank following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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William will also learn about Estonia's innovations in renewable energy and technology during his visit, according to Kensington Palace.

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The visit comes as Britain and other European allies increase defence spending amid calls for NATO nations to contribute more to Europe's security.

William will also learn about Estonia's innovations in renewable energy and technology during his visit, according to Kensington Palace.

The royal's visit follows reports last month that Baltic states were unhappy not to have been invited to a London summit on Ukraine.

Prince Edward, William's uncle, previously visited British troops in Estonia in 2022.