Only a year ago the Duke of Cambridge stepped down as a search and rescue helicopter pilot with the Royal Air Force but the prince might be ready to climb back into cockpit.
Britain’s Sunday Times reports that William is being lured back into the skies with a “day job” at the East Anglian Air Ambulance service in Norfolk, near the Sandringham country home he shares with his wife, Catherine and their nearly-one-year-old son, Prince George.
William, 31, is said to be seriously considering the role as he is not ready to be grounded indefinitely to take on full-time royal engagements.
“He absolutely loves flying and it gives him the opportunity to fly,” said ABC America’s royal contributor, Victoria Murphy.
During the royal tour of New Zealand, the Duke is understood to have told a Christchurch dignitary he was “longing” to go flying again, and wanted to keep up his flying hours.
The palace has not confirmed the reports surrounding Prince William’s future but did say in a statement that “The Duke is considering a number of options for public service.”
Here we take a look back at Prince William’s career in the military.
Reports are circulating that Prince William is being lured back into the skies with a “day job” at the East Anglian Air Ambulance service in Norfolk.
A flashback to Prince Harry and Prince William sitting together on the steps of Highgrove House wearing army uniforms in July, 1986.
A young Prince William walking through the grounds of Kensington Palace after watching the parachute regiment Red Devils Team parachute into the garden.
Prince William wearing the uniform of the Parachute Regiment of the British Army in the garden of Highgrove House in Gloucestershire, 18th July 1986.
There was speculation that William may have taken on an agricultural role on his father’s property in Cornwall in preference to an army career.
Prince William takes part in the Army’s Regular Commissions Board selection process enabling him to join the army as an officer cadet at Sandhurst Military Academy October, 2005.
Prince William is pictured during a training session in 2005 when he began his two-month attachment with the Royal Navy at Britannia Royal Naval college, in Dartmouth, England.
Prince William takes part in an army training exercise in Cyprus, Greece in 2006.
William made many good friends while training in the military.
Prince William marches with fellow soldiers in the Sovereign’s Parade at Sandhurst Military Academy in 2006.
Prince William collects a flying helmet after along with his parachute beside his instructor Squadron Leader, Roger Bousfield while they prepare to go flying while training at airbase RAF Cranwell, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire in January, 2008.
Prince William walks on the tarmac with his squadron in Qatar during the final phase of his training with the Royal Air Force in 2008.
Prince William walks across the tarmac on his way to fly a Grob 115E light aircraft, known as the Tutor, in 2008.
Prince William and Prince Harry pose in front of a Griffin helicopter during a photocall at RAF Shawbury on June 18, 2009 in Shawbury, England.
Prince William and Prince Harry with their grandfather, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on the steps of the Old College after the Sovereign’s Parade at Sandhurst Military Academy.
Duke of Cambridge talks with soldiers as he attends the Irish Guards Afghanistan Operational Medals Parade at Victoria Barracks on June 25, 2011 in Windsor, England.
William is pictured at the controls of a Sea King helicopter during a training exercise at Holyhead Mountain, having flown from RAF Valley in Anglesey, north Wales in 2011.
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge head back to the RAF Rescue base after Prince William showed his father round his RAF Sea King Rescue helicopter at RAF Valley on July 9, 2012.