The Queen has opened the new base of the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) where her grandson works as a helicopter pilot.
Joined by the Duke of Edinburgh she visited the charity's new operating base at the Egerton-Smith Centre at Cambridge Airport.
The Queen opens Prince William's air ambulance base
BBC News
13 July 2016
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were shown around the base by a familiar staff member
The Queen has opened the new base of the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) where her grandson works as a helicopter pilot.
Joined by the Duke of Edinburgh she visited the charity's new operating base at the Egerton-Smith Centre at Cambridge Airport.
The royal couple were given a tour by the Duke of Cambridge who has been based in the city for more than a year.
They viewed one of two operational H145 helicopters before unveiling a plaque.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh also met some of the charity's medics, support staff and pilots.
Launched as a charity in 2000 the organisation's pilots fly an average of five missions per day from bases in Cambridge and Norwich and cover a wider geographical area spanning Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
The monarch was at the base for about 40 minutes before heading to Buckingham Palace, where she is due to meet outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron.
The Duke of Cambridge has been based in the city for more than a year
The royal couple viewed one of EAAA's two operational H145 helicopters
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh also met some of the charity's medics, support staff and pilots
The Queen was at the base for about 40 minutes before heading back to Buckingham Palace
There was even a hug for the Duke of Edinburgh
The Queen opens Prince William's air ambulance base - BBC News
Joined by the Duke of Edinburgh she visited the charity's new operating base at the Egerton-Smith Centre at Cambridge Airport.
The Queen opens Prince William's air ambulance base
BBC News
13 July 2016
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were shown around the base by a familiar staff member
The Queen has opened the new base of the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) where her grandson works as a helicopter pilot.
Joined by the Duke of Edinburgh she visited the charity's new operating base at the Egerton-Smith Centre at Cambridge Airport.
The royal couple were given a tour by the Duke of Cambridge who has been based in the city for more than a year.
They viewed one of two operational H145 helicopters before unveiling a plaque.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh also met some of the charity's medics, support staff and pilots.
Launched as a charity in 2000 the organisation's pilots fly an average of five missions per day from bases in Cambridge and Norwich and cover a wider geographical area spanning Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
The monarch was at the base for about 40 minutes before heading to Buckingham Palace, where she is due to meet outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron.
The Duke of Cambridge has been based in the city for more than a year
The royal couple viewed one of EAAA's two operational H145 helicopters
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh also met some of the charity's medics, support staff and pilots
The Queen was at the base for about 40 minutes before heading back to Buckingham Palace
There was even a hug for the Duke of Edinburgh
The Queen opens Prince William's air ambulance base - BBC News