Prince William of Wales visited Finland’s southern neighbor this week.

Prince William was greeted in Tallinn with British flags. William took pictures with people. Aop

Prince William, who visited Estonia, made a trick to send a strong message, interpreting British media.

As a member of the royal family, William is expected to refrain from strong political statements.

However, according to British media, William sent an exceptionally strong signal on his Estonian trip, without saying a word directly.

– If the royal visits are about sending messages, then a picture of the prince of Wales in the tanker in the tanker must be one of the most outrageous border, says Britain’s broadcasting company BBC.

William visited Tallinn on Thursday and Friday. The trip included a visit to the Military Base, where William, among other things, followed the exercises and played with the soldiers with air hockey and billiards.

William also rose to the tanker, as the BBC says. He has shared pictures of the situation on Instagram. If the dipping below is not visible, you can watch it by pressing here.

According to the BBC, William communicated to NATO’s eastern border that Britain is committed to opposing any kind of Russian aggression.

Similarly interpreted by royal reporting The Daily Express supplier Emily Fergusonaccording to whom the prince’s visit and unreasonable support is a “inspirational moment for the Estonians”.

Colonel William, the Mercian regiment, met British troops at the Military Base. EPA / AOP

The Mirror says that William also discussed mental health with soldiers, for example. He asked if the issues related to it could be discussed more freely in the army, or whether there is still a stigma. The prince has previously raised the topic in his home country. According to him, the Defense Forces must invest not only in the physical condition of the soldiers but also in mental well -being.

William has shared eight publications on his Estonian trip on Instagram. With them, he praises the Estonians for his hospitality and praises his journey to a memorable one. If the dipping below is not visible, you can watch it by pressing here.

Prince William and Estonian President Alari Karis shook hands in Tallinn on Thursday. EPA / AOP



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