Prince William arrives in Estonia to visit British troops guarding Nato border
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Prince William began his trip on Thursday by sitting down for talks in the capital Tallinn with Estonia's president Alar Karis, who has been giving military equipment and political support to Ukraine.
William will meet both soldiers from his regiment and Estonian troops based at Tapa, where forces are stationed ready to defend Nato's eastern flank.
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