Prince William Rescues Two Stranded Teenagers Off the Coast of Wales
Aug. 17 2012, Published 8:08 a.m. ET
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Prince William valiantly swooped in and helped rescue two teenage girls stranded off the coast Anglesey, Wales last night. Flight Lt. Wales happened to be on RAF (Royal Air Force) duty when surfers alerted he and his team to the fact there were two struggling figures in the current.
William and the crew then boarded the RAF Sea King helicopter and swooped down to bring the two teens to safety.
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Thankfully, both victims only suffered mild scraping and bruising, but now have a fresh story for their schoolmates about how the future King of England saved their lives.
William has been a part of RAF since 2010 and quickly rose to lieutenant. He'll have to make a decision about whether or not he stays with the force in 2013 when his allotted time ends.