Landmark date confirmed for when HMS Prince of Wales will leave city for major op
- HMS Prince of Wales will lead a Royal Navy deployment, departing Portsmouth around April 22 for the Mediterranean and Indo-Pacific.
- This multinational mission, named Operation Highmast, supports UK trade and reaffirms security commitments in those critical regions.
- The strike group includes warships, aircraft, submarines, support vessels, and personnel from the Royal Navy, Army, and Air Force.
- Defence Secretary John Healey acknowledged the complex operation involving thousands of personnel, showcasing the UK's military capabilities.
- The eight-month deployment aims to conduct exercises with partners and allies, promoting stability and bolstering the UK's economy.
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Royal Navy flagship to sail this month on Indo-Pacific diplomatic mission
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