A year after the third-in-line to the British throne stepped down as a search-and-rescue pilot with the Royal Air Force (RAF), plans are being drawn up for him to take up a "day job" with the East Anglian air ambulance service near his country home, the Sunday Times newspaper reported.
The 31-year-old Duke of Cambridge is understood to have told aides he is not yet ready for full-time royal engagements, a stance supported by his father Prince Charles, who is said to have regretted leaving the Royal Navy too soon.
The East Anglian service, located close to Anmer Hall, the royal couple's residence near Sandringham, is run as a charity.
A role with the service, which was launched by Italian jockey Frankie Dettori in 2000 after he survived a plane crash, would involve 10-hour shifts working around a rota of five days on and three days off.
Last week the service went to the aid of a man suffering from a heart attack and someone crushed by a lorry.
William's wife, Kate, might have some misgivings about her husband returning to the air.
William is taking what palace aides have described as "a transitional year".
As well as helping to bring up his son George, he attended a 10-week land management course at Cambridge University and launched his United for Wildlife charity, which campaigns against illegal hunting.
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