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Prince William stepped in to make sure Afghan officer he knew made it out of Kabul

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox! Prince William has ensured safe passage to the UK for an Afghan soldier that he knew from Sandhurst, along with his family.

The Duke of Cambridge heard about the difficult situation that the former cadet was facing, struggling to get safe passage out of the country as it fell to the Taliban last month.

According to the Daily Telegraph, Prince William proceeded to ask his equerry, Naval Officer Rob Dixon, to make some calls on his behalf.

Lieutenant Commander Dixon successfully contacted the relevant personnel and the officer along with his family group of more than 10 - comprising of several women and children - was allowed to board a flight to the UK.

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