The royal family is mourning the loss of RAF pilot Mark Long, who tragically crashed while flying a World War II-era Spitfire plane. Prince William and Kate Middleton expressed their condolences on social media, sending their thoughts to the pilot’s loved ones and the wider RAF family.
Group Captain Robbie Lees confirmed Long’s death, describing him as a “great friend, colleague, and a passionate, professional aviator.” An investigation into the cause of the crash has been initiated, with the RAF urging against speculation until the investigation is complete.
The Spitfire holds significant historical importance as the most famous British fighter aircraft, symbolizing freedom during the Battle of Britain in 1940. The royal couple’s connection to the RAF runs deep, with Prince William recently being appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps and Kate taking on the role of Honorary Air Commandant Royal Air Force Coningsby.
Despite their royal status, William and Kate are not immune to grief and have shown their support for the RAF community in this difficult time. As the investigation unfolds, the royal family continues to offer their deepest sympathies to Long’s family and friends, asking for privacy during this tragic and shocking period.