Overview
- Prince William has begun a two-day visit to Estonia, focusing on NATO cooperation and the UK's commitment to regional security against Russian aggression.
- He met with Estonian President Alar Karis in Tallinn to discuss security concerns and NATO's role in deterring threats in the Baltic region.
- The Prince will visit Tapa Army Base, home to the UK's largest permanent overseas deployment, to meet British and Estonian troops and learn about NATO operations.
- As part of his visit, he will engage with Ukrainian refugees and educators at a Tallinn school established to support those displaced by the war in Ukraine.
- Prince William is also exploring Estonia's renewable energy initiatives, aligning with his environmental advocacy through the Earthshot Prize.