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Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Leading By Example: British Crown Heir Apparent, Prince Williams Flies Economy Class




Prince William, who is in America with Prince Harry to celebrate his friend Guy Pelly's marriage, took the American Air flight from Memphis to Dallas on Sunday


Being a royalty comes with a lot of expectation and when you are heir to the throne, you cant afford to go lower than expectation. That was exactly what happened to  heir apparent to the British Crown, Prince William who choose to fly Economy on his return trip from America and since then, Britain has never been the same. Only If a Local Government Chairman In Nigeria will learn From Prince Williams Example 

                                                                                                           
Daily Mail Reports:

Weddings can be expensive occasions not just for the bride and groom - but for their guests too.

But it was perhaps surprising to learn that even Prince William can feel the pinch - this weekend he was spotted in economy class when he took an internal flight in the US after celebrating his friend Guy Pelly’s marriage.


Prince William, who was in America with Prince Harry, took the American Airlines flight from Memphis to Dallas on Sunday.

The photo was taken by US television reporter Eli Ross who was on the flight - he posted the image on Twitter writing: 'I am still amazed #Prince William flies COACH. That's pretty humble/awesome. Who knew?'

Eli Ross is a reporter for Local 24 News and CW 30 News in Memphis - the station had already been covering the wedding extensively.
The cost of the trip itself is being met privately by both the princes - Prince William is understood to have changed planes at Dallas Fort Worth to return to the UK.

On the American Airlines plane he took a window seat and is understood to have ordered water during the 1hour 30 domestic flight. A similar flight was on sale today for £250.

Holding his hand luggage he boarded a plane separately to the rest of the passengers in Memphis, surrounded by security officers.
The 31-year-old was then photographed at the Dallas airport wearing jeans, a pale blue shirt, white trainers and a baseball cap as he left the American Airlines Admiral Club.

 


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