Kate Middleton obtained a warm welcome as she visited the RAF Coningsby on Wednesday, marking her first official commitment as Royal Honorary Air Commodore from the base.
Kat assumed the role last year, succeeding Prince William, who had previously held the honorary title.
During her visit, she met the staff and their families, stopping to discuss with children who trained what the spectators described as the “most cute host committee”.
The princess, who appeared in a good mood, shared a personal overview of her family life, revealing that her youngest son, Prince Louis, has ambitions to become a fighter pilot.
She added that her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Louis would have been disappointed to miss the chance to see a typhoon jet closely.
RAF Coningsby, located in Lincolnshire, is one of the main fighting bases of the Royal Air Force and houses the Typhoon Force Frontline.
The base also houses the Battle of Britain commemorative flight, which preserves historical planes.
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