The Prince of Wales has begun his first ever trip to Estonia by meeting the country’s president Alar Karis.
Prince William is in the country to see the handover of Operation Cabrit, which aims to bolster NATO’s eastern flank, from the Royal Dragoon Guards to the Mercian Regiment, of which he is Colonel-in-Chief.
But he will spend his first day in Tallin, where he was welcomed to the Presidential Palace by a group of kindergarten children.
His visit, which has been in the planning for six months, comes at a time of heightened fears around security in Estonia amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
A Kensington Palace spokesman said the meeting with President Karis would “highlight the strong bilateral relationship between the United Kingdom and Estonia,” and allow the Prince to “applaud Estonia’s strong support for Ukraine since the conflict with Russia”.
Both William and Kate have shown strong support for Ukraine since the conflict began and the Prince will see see how the small nation of Estonia has played its own part by taking in more than 60,000 refugees, which would be the equivalent of the UK taking in 3 million.
Later today, he will hear from some of these refugees directly on a visit to the Freedom School, which was set up for Ukrainian children fleeing the war.
He’ll join basketball drills and a Ukrainian language lesson and hear from teachers – some of whom are also refugees about their work.
William will also meet the leaders of Estonian companies working in renewable energy a month after the Baltic state, along with Latvia and Lithuania, switched their energy supply from a Russian-controlled network to a European one.
Tomorrow, the Prince will have some “hands on” experience of training exercises at Tapa Camp, 100 miles from the Russian border, where the 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment is beginning a six-month deployment, taking over from the Royal Dragoon Guards.
He’ll meet Estonian soldiers and take part in an official handover ceremony before meeting UK soldiers about their experiences of serving away from home.