
The Duke of Cambridge posed for a photograph in front of a Dubai Police supercar
(Picture: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Twitter)The Duke of Cambridge shared a range of photos from his most recent trip to the United Arab Emirates, including one in front of a Dubai Police supercar.
William’s visit to the United Arab Emirates saw him celebrate the UK in a series of day events at Expo 2020 Dubai and take part in the Queen’s Commonwealth Games.
And also to see this police car…! 🚔🇦🇪 pic.twitter.com/BKh4Ss9ECc
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 11, 2022
In an Instagram post on the Cambridge’s official account, Prince William shared a series of highlights from his first major overseas trip since 2019.
The Duke also took to Twitter to thank the UAE for his visit.
He said: “Thank you for a wonderful day in the UAE! From visiting the Jubail Mangroves and Jebel Ali Port to seeing our Earthshot finalists and celebrating the UK National Day @expo2020dubai - it was great to spend time celebrating sustainability, collaboration and innovation.”
Then he shared a photo where he posed in front of the Aston Martin Vantage – which some believe could be dedicated to his eldest son Prince George.
BTP London commented beneath the car photo: “We’d be happy to test and evaluate this as a response vehicle…”
Prince George famously asked for a police car for Christmas in a letter to Santa Claus which was hand delivered by William during his official visit to Finland in 2017.
Thank you for a wonderful day in the UAE!
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 11, 2022
From visiting the Jubail Mangroves and Jebel Ali Port to seeing our Earthshot finalists and celebrating the UK National Day @expo2020dubai - it was great to spend time celebrating sustainability, collaboration and innovation. pic.twitter.com/S9PJqwpVSn
During his overseas visit, William also delivered an inspirational speech at the Dubai Expo 2020.
He said despite the gains made at the recent Cop26 UN climate change summit “change was not happening fast enough or at the scale we need” to repair “devastating planetary and humanitarian” crises.