The Princess looked regal as always while greeting members of the public and staff at RAF Coningsby
The dream career of Prince Louis, the youngest child of Kate and William, has been revealed (Image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Kate Middleton has shared exactly what son, Prince Louis, would like to be when he grows up.
The youngest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales is just seven years old and is known to be quite the little character – with numerous pictures of the prince showing off his personality.
While he is yet young, his mother revealed her son has great aspirations, which she has admitted he will have to carry out “a lot of hard work” to achieve.
She told staff at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire during her first royal visit to the site on October 2, Louis wished to be a fighter pilot.
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Kate added: “I’m going to tell them (her children) it takes eight years and a lot of hard work.”
During her trip to the base, the Princess met pilots on the front line of Britain’s air defences, as well as the public who came to see the future Queen.
She discussed her children openly when looking at the jets at the site, even deciding to climb the stairs up to one to peer further into the machine, the Mirror reported.
Kate also decided to try out the Typhoon Future Synthetic Training Facility, where instructor Geraint White asked if she would like to have a go.
Enthusiastically she hopped in, with the princess seemingly enjoying her virtual ride enough to perform a stunt.
Group Captain Paul O’Grady, discussed Kate’s simulation flying afterwards: “She seems to be a natural pilot so we might have to get her qualified and get her flying a Typhoon, if she’s up for it.”
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While speaking to a team member, she was presented with three model Typhoons for her children, in a touching moment.
The individual said: “Somebody told us that your children were very excited about you seeing a plane.”
Kate replied: “They’ll be very upset that I’ve seen a Typhoon without them.”
The Princess of Wales’ visit to the air base comes after she was made Royal Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Coningsby in August 2023.
