Princess Kate 'saddened' as she shares joint message with Prince William after Royal Navy tragedy


The Princess of Wales is Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) and shared a personal message to Kensington Palace's social media channels


Princess of Wales visits Pontypridd Market on February 26, 2025 in Pontypridd, Wales© Getty Images
Eleanor Dye
Eleanor DyeOnline Royal Correspondent
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The Princess of Wales has sent a powerful message following the tragic loss of three service personnel in the Royal Navy.

Kate, 44, took to Kensington Palace's social media channels on Wednesday to say she was "saddened" after hearing the news, adding that alongside her husband, Prince William, she is holding "their families and friends in our hearts". 

The Princess of Wales is Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) and is understood to be contacting the families of those who have lost their lives in the coming days. 

In a personal message signed with her initial, she wrote: "I was so saddened to hear of the tragic loss of three service personnel from the Fleet Air Arm following a helicopter training exercise last night. 

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The Princess of Wales has shared an urgent message

"William and I hold their families and friends in our hearts at this very difficult time. C."

A tragic accident

The Royal Navy helicopter crashed into a field just before 4 am in Devon, a spokesman said, later revealing that three members of the Navy had tragically died.

King Charles is also aware of the tragic Royal Navy helicopter crash and the death of three service personnel and will write privately to the families, it is understood.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the deaths were "utterly tragic", while Defence Secretary John Healey said he was "devastated" by the news. 

The Fleet Air Arm describes itself as the 'eyes in the sky' of the Royal Navy, organising engineers, air crew, and traffic control. They work with two types of helicopters, the Merlin and the Wildcat, according to their website. 

Kate was made Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm in 2023. She is often seen wearing a silver Fleet Arm brooch, featuring Air Force wings and a Navy anchor emblem. 

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Stepping out

The emotional message comes after Kate was a pillar of support for her father-in-law King Charles at a reception at St James's Palace on Tuesday night. 

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The Princess of Wales also surprised fans with her last-minute plans to join the celebrations, announced by Kensington Palace just hours before the event.

Kate's cancer was discovered during an abdominal surgery in 2024, and she announced in March 2024 that she'd be undergoing chemotherapy, which was completed by September. 

The mother of three, who shares Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis with Prince William, announced she was in remission at the start of 2025.  

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