Prince William has started work with the company operating the East Anglian Air Ambulance - and hopes to fly rescue missions in the summer.
William, a former RAF search and rescue helicopter pilot, is from today an employee of Bond Air Services, which runs a number of air ambulance operations in the UK.
Kensington Palace said in a short statement: "The Duke of Cambridge has today started work as an employee of Bond Air Services.
"Over the coming months he will undertake job-specific training before he begins piloting missions for East Anglian Air Ambulance during the summer.
"The mandatory training will involve simulator, aircraft and in-flight skills training."
William has begun work a few weeks ahead of the birth of his second child and is likely to take paternity leave, as he did for his first child Prince George.
A spokesman for Bond Air Services would not discuss the length of the leave the Duke could receive but added: "Like other pilots, he will be entitled to paternity leave."
He said: "He has come to do a job as a professional, a pilot, and we're very happy he's going to be a pilot."
The company hit the headlines in November 2013 when a police helicopter it operated crashed into a pub in central Glasgow.
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