Prince William, who's in Estonia to support UK troops in what is now the British Army's biggest operational deployment overseas, honed vital skills for operations in extreme conditions near Russia border.
The Prince of Wales sent a power message from a tank, wearing a military uniform, tactical goggles and a helmet while demonstrating his skills in extreme conditions
Kensington Palace has shared videos of the future King's military exercise with a message: "Training alongside the Mercian Regiment in Estonia, honing vital skills for operations in extreme conditions. From field training to weapon systems operation, this deployment is key!
It added: "So brilliant to see the dedication and expertise of our troops in action."
On Friday, in a freezing cold, mud-churned military training area, the prince saw the soldiers and military equipment guarding Nato's eastern flank.
The Prince an Princess of Wales ' social media accounts released series of photos and clips from William's international outing.
King Charles III's eldest son William, in camouflage uniform, was sending a signal about the UK's commitment to deter any aggression.
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