THE Princess of Wales made a dramatic arrival in a helicopter before sharing a laugh as she visited a Royal Navy airfield.
Kate touched down this morning at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton – one of the busiest military airfields in the UK.
Kate seemed in a jovial mood as she talked with military staff after disembarking.
And the royal was seen grinning in excitement as she donned a large orange life vest on her visit.
She beamed broadly after successfully inflating the gear in a military exercise.
Elsewhere in her visit, she chatted with personnel in the air traffic control tower.
The Princess of Wales is later expected to fly a Wildcat MK2 on a simulator during her visit to the Royal Navy airfield.
And she will be shown around the hangar to discuss the different operations that take place within the Fleet Air Arm.
The prestigious base is home to a number of front-line squadrons and training units, including the Wildcat Maritime Force.
Kate has recently been appointed Commodore- in-Chief, Fleet Air Arm (FAA) by King Charles.
It comes as the Princess donned a navy power suit to tour HMP High Down in Surrey.
Kate wore skin-coloured plasters wrapped around two fingers as she was snapped entering the prison.
But she joked about her injured fingers, telling a couple it was her own fault as she had been “jumping around on the trampoline”.
Meanwhile, Prince William is set to travel solo to New York this week to celebrate the 2023 Earthshot Prize finalists.
He will also be travelling to Singapore in November to host the awards.
It is unclear yet as to whether Kate will join Wills for the trip to Asia.