The Prince of Wales poses for a selfie during his visit to Wetherspoons in Birmingham for an arranged a meet-up with a group of Aston Villa regulars | 15 JANUARY 2024

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The Prince of Wales poses for a selfie during his visit to Wetherspoons in Birmingham for an arranged a meet-up with a group of Aston Villa regulars | 15 JANUARY 2024
The Prince of Wales surprised pub-goers when he popped into a Wetherspoons at the train station in Birmingham for an arranged a meet-up with a group of Aston Villa regulars | 15 JANUARY 2024
The Prince of Wales attends his new patronage, the College of Paramedics' first-ever Emergency and Critical Care Conference in Birmingham | 15 JANUARY 2025
THE PRINCE DIARIES ♚
15 JANUARY 2025 | EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE CONFERENCE
The Prince of Wales attended the College of Paramedics' inaugural Emergency and Critical Care Conference at Birmingham Conference and Events Centre.
In conjunction with the engagement, Kensington Palace announced that The Prince of Wales had become Patron of the College of Paramedics.
The conference was dedicated to supporting emergency responders in making effective decisions under pressure.
William himself has served for three years with the RAF Search and Rescue Force, flying rescue missions from RAF Valley in Anglesey before joining the East Anglian Air Ambulance.
During the event, he met with paramedic leaders and attended two sessions: one on trauma critical care and the other on techniques applicable during search and rescue helicopter missions.
Following the sessions, The Prince of Wales gave a short speech drawing on his many meetings with paramedics and the aftermath of tragedies.
The Prince of Wales gives a speech as he attends his patronage, the College of Paramedics' inaugural Emergency and Critical Care Conference in Birmingham (Photo Courtesy : Aaron Chown) | 15 JANUARY 2025
The Prince of Wales attends his new patronage, the College of Paramedics' inaugural Emergency and Critical Care Conference in Birmingham (Photo Courtesy : Aaron Chown) | 15 JANUARY 2025
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THE PRINCE OF WALES' NEW PATRONAGE!
The Prince of Wales has become Patron of the College of Paramedics and will attend their first-ever Emergency and Critical Care Conference in Birmingham later today.
The conference will focus on supporting emergency responders in making crucial decisions under pressure, drawing on Prince William's extensive experience in emergency services.
The College of Paramedics, established in 2001, serves as a membership organisation for UK paramedics registered with the Health and Care Professions Council.
With over 20,000 members, the College has played a vital role in developing the paramedic profession through advocacy for professional standards and learning.
The organisation has particularly focused on supporting paramedics' mental health and wellbeing since its inception.
The Prince of Wales attends his new patronage, the College of Paramedics' inaugural Emergency and Critical Care Conference in Birmingham (Photo Courtesy : Aaron Chown) | 15 JANUARY 2025