London, April 7
Prince William has spent three weeks on undercover work placements with Britain’s security and intelligence agencies to gain a first-hand understanding of the role they play in combating terrorism.
The 36-year-old second in line to Britain’s throne described the experience of working with the MI5, MI6 and Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) as a “humbling” one, while the GCHQ said the royal had worked “exceptionally hard” during his internship.
“William worked exceptionally hard to embed himself in the team and comfortably held his own amongst some highly-skilled analysts and operators. His Royal Highness asked some probing questions and demonstrated a real grasp of our mission,” the head of counter-terrorism operations at GCHQ, an anonymous post, said in a statement.
William, the Duke of Cambridge, undertook his workplace attachments last month and concluded his mission on Saturday.
“Spending time inside our security and intelligence agencies, understanding more about the vital contribution they make to our national security, was a truly humbling experience,” he said.