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Prince William rescued an injured climber







The UK can be proud of their young monarch! A couple of days ago, the subjects of the kingdom of Prince Harry greeted with a promotion after passing the exams for the post of commander of the helicopter. And today it was reported that at about the same time his older brother William was involved in the rescue of a young climber in the mountains in north Wales.

20-year-old student Nathan Wright fell from a height of 300 feet (about 92 meters) in the Snowdonia National Park, received broken limbs. Under the control of the helicopter, "Lieutenant Wales" (as referred to William's colleagues) was sent on a quest. Having discovered the victim, the prince and his colleagues had Wright first aid, took him up on the helicopter and taken to hospital, where he had to endure seven surgeries.

By the way, the authorities were not satisfied with the prince media attention to this case:

We never comment on who exactly was behind the wheel in a particular case.

And the "lucky" Nathan had no idea who it came to his aid. He just glad that he was able to survive View



Prince William and his colleagues at the Air Force rescued an injured climber, plucked from a height of 300 feet 

In subjects of the Kingdom have a reason to be proud of their young monarch 









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