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The Queen opens Prince William's air ambulance base | The Queen opens Prince William's air ambulance base |
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The Queen has opened the new base of the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) where her grandson works as a helicopter pilot. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh also met some of the charity's medics, support staff and pilots. |
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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. | 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 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. |
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