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William makes secret visit to MI6 without Kate – and no one knows why

14 June 2024 , 05:23
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Prince William met with the Secret Intelligence Service on Thursday (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)
Prince William met with the Secret Intelligence Service on Thursday (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

The Prince of Wales has made a private visit to MI6 – with the details shrouded in secrecy and only confirmed after the secret trip was over.

Heir to the throne William met with the Secret Intelligence Service, which deals with foreign intelligence and protects the UK from risks abroad, on Thursday afternoon. The visit was not publicised in advance and only appeared afterwards in the Court Circular, the daily list of official royal engagements, which is published the next day.

It is not known whether the prince met MI6 boss Sir Richard Moore, codenamed "C". The entry in the Court Circular read simply "The Prince of Wales this afternoon visited the Secret Intelligence Service" with no location or additional details given.

William makes secret visit to MI6 without Kate – and no one knows why eiqexiqhiueprwPrince William meeting James Bond actor Daniel Craig back in 2021 (PA Archive/PA Images)

Kensington Palace declined to provide further information on the visit. William, as the Duke of Cambridge, made a similar visit in 2022, and went to the MI6 headquarters in London with the now-Princess of Wales in 2012.

In 2019, he also spent three weeks working with MI5, MI6 and GCHQ to learn how the UK's security and intelligence agencies work. "These agencies are full of people from everyday backgrounds doing the most extraordinary work to keep us safe," he said at the time.

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William makes secret visit to MI6 without Kate – and no one knows whyThe headquarters of MI6 in London (PA Archive/PA Images)

"They work in secret, often not even able to tell their family and friends about the work they do or the stresses they face." In March, MI6 launched a recruitment drive to hire more spies from black and Asian backgrounds.

The first black spy to give a live broadcast interview told BBC Radio 1Xtra that working for MI6 was more exciting than James Bond the fictional MI6 spy who serves king and country.

Matt Clemenson

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