Back to work for Prince William as Princess Charlotte paternity leave comes to an end
PRINCE William will return to work tomorrow after taking time off to welcome his daughter Princess Charlotte into the world.
William will return to work tomorrow after taking time off for the birth of his daughter
The Duke of Cambridge announced he was taking unpaid leave in April following the first phase of his training with East Anglian Air Ambulance.
He will now return to work as an air ambulance pilot after spending the past three weeks bonding with his new daughter.
His wife Kate gave birth to Charlotte early this month and the family have spent most of their time since away from the public eye.
It is believed the family - including their first born George - have been residing at their home in Anmer Hall, on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
The Georgian country home was given to the couple by the Queen as a wedding present.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Princess Charlotte shortly after her birth
Prince William previously served in the Royal Air Force, most recently as a search and rescue pilot.
He is now understood to be in the closing stages of his training which will see him qualified to transport patients to hospital.
The Prince has also taken part in several official engagements since the birth of his second child, including awarding actress Sheridan Smith an OBE.
He was also more recently spotted watching his football team Aston Villa face a thrashing from Arsenal as they endured a crushing 4-0 defeat in the FA Cup Final.
His return tomorrow marks the end of a break of almost six weeks from his flying duties.
Meanwhile, his brother Prince Harry was last week spotted visiting his niece for the first time.
The Prince was out of the country on a four-week attachment with the Australian Defence Force, followed by an eight-day tour of New Zealand, when Charlotte was born.