Euro 2020: Prince William electrifies Expo 2020 Dubai

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Future king brings British royal glamour to Dubai for the final part of his historic visit

As ­Elton John’s Rocket Man boomed out across Al Wasl Plaza on Thursday, Prince William’s first official visit to the UAE came to a soaring close.

It was the UK’s “national day” at Expo 2020 Dubai, where all things British were celebrated.

But the people were only interested in one thing – the Duke of Cambridge.

His first official visit to the UAE was marked by a series of high-level engagements. The duke met Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, and toured the Abu Dhabi mangroves. Earlier, he visited Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port to see how it tackles the illegal wildlife trade.

But the Expo 2020 leg of the historic visit brought the trip to life. It was here where he embarked on an impromptu walkabout, shook hands and met families who had been queuing for hours.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, visit the UAE pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. After the tour, they were due to hold a private bilateral meeting. Getty
Prince William visits the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. Victor Besa / The National
Visitors outside the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. Victor Besa / The National
Prince William greets Expo visitors outside the UK Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National
The UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. Victor Besa / The National
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, right, and Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Youth, accompany Prince William on the tour. Getty
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, right, and Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Youth, accompany Prince William on the tour. Getty
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed and Prince William chat inside the UAE pavilion. Getty
Prince William watches a display inside the UAE Pavilion, accompanied by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed and Noura Al Kaabi. Getty
The Duke of Cambridge signs the pavilion guestbook. Getty
Prince William speaking in the DP World Pavilion, EXPO 2020 Dubai. Victor Besa / The National
Prince William speaking in the DP World Pavilion, EXPO 2020 Dubai. Victor Besa / The National
Prince William speaking in the DP World Pavilion, EXPO 2020 Dubai. Victor Besa / The National
Prince William speaking in the DP World Pavilion, EXPO 2020 Dubai. Victor Besa / The National
Prince William, centre, visits Jebel Ali Port in Dubai. AFP
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, chairman and chief executive of DP World, speaks to the prince about work to tackle the illegal wildlife trade. Getty
The duke’s visit to the port is part of a busy tour of the UAE. Getty
Prince William's visit will build on the strong bond between the UK and the UAE. Getty
The duke travelled from Abu Dhabi to Dubai to visit one of the world’s busiest ports. John Dennehy / The National
Prince William sees how goods are monitored in and out of the port. John Dennehy / The National
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, member of Abu Dhabi Executive Council and chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Office, visits Jubail Mangrove Park with the prince. Photo: Abu Dhabi Media Office
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed and Prince William at the mangrove park in Abu Dhabi. Photo: Abu Dhabi Media Office
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed with Prince William. Photo: Abu Dhabi Media Office
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed with Prince William and pupils at Jubail Mangrove Park. Photo: Abu Dhabi Media Office
Prince William plants mangrove seedlings with pupils.
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The prince and companies in the UAE are working together to protect flora and fauna.
Victor Besa / The National
Children tend to seedlings after meeting Prince William.
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The seedlings were planted at Jubail Mangrove Park in Abu Dhabi.
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Lilly-Rose Mayall and Amaan Haider of the British School Al Khubairat plant mangrove seedlings. Victor Besa / The National
The view from Prince William's plane as he arrives in Dubai. Photo: Kensington Royal
Prince William during a visit to Edinburgh, Scotland, last year. The Duke of Cambridge is visiting the UAE for his first official trip to the Emirates. Getty
Pupils at Victory Heights Primary school thought of some burning questions for Prince William before his visit to Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
Prince William visited Expo 2020 Dubai. Photo: Expo 2020 Dubai

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, visit the UAE pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. After the tour, they were due to hold a private bilateral meeting. Getty

“I’ve been a fan of his mother when I was very little, so I’ve been following him all my life,” said Hania Kazmi from Pakistan, who has lived in the UAE for six years and was waiting outside the UK Pavilion. “We were born in the same year,” she said with a chuckle.

“I’ve followed him since I was young through social media and all these things,” said Ms Kazmi. “Maybe he is going to be a king, and he is a celebrity.”

People began to gather outside the pavilion several hours before Prince William was due to visit at 7pm. Children waved Union Jacks and groups of people spontaneously broke into God Save the Queen as the British royal took over the Expo 2020 site for the day.

Prince William arrived at pavilion with the British ambassador to the UAE, Patrick Moody, and met UK ministers such as Nadine Dorries. But then the formalities were over.

As he walked outside, chants of “William, William, William” inspired a meet and greet where he shook hands and spoke to his fans who had waited hours in the afternoon winter sun.Prince William gives Earthshot speech in Dubai

Standing beside Ms Kazmi was Tinus Deysel. “It is exciting to know he is right here,” he said.

“I’m from South Africa, so growing up it was part of the Commonwealth. I will be in awe to see him and will be sending a picture, hopefully, to my mother soon.”

The Clarke family of four were visiting Expo 2020 while on holiday here from Portsmouth in England.

“We were visiting Expo and were quite keen to see Prince William while he is here,” they said. “As a royalist, it is really important to support him.”READ MOREPrince William: Expo 2020 Dubai shows a better tomorrow is possiblePrince William retraces Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Jebel Ali Port 43 years on

After the meet and greet, Prince William met representatives of British businesses before heading to Al Wasl Dome, where the UK pavilion showcased talent from across Britain.

The band of the Coldstream Guards, one of the oldest British regiments, marched under the dome, in a musical extravaganza that also featured the music of Tom Seals and John Newman

“As our future king, it is a great opportunity [to see him],” the Clarke family said.

“There is a huge expat population here and tourism links between UK and Dubai. Maintaining and building on that is fundamental four our relationship to continue. I think it is fantastic he is here. It is great for the British population here as well.”

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