The Prince of Wales has arrived in Kuwait to offer his condolences to the country's new emir following the death of 86-year-old Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah.
Prince William, 41, is said to have taken a last-minute flight for the visit, along with Foreign Secretary David Cameron.
Both were greeted by officials as they made their way to pay their respects to the late leader – in footage reported by a local channel: ATV Kuwait.
William spoke to Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah – the new Emir – at Kuwait International Airport, where a painting of the late Sheikh Nawaf hangs.
The pair appeared to be chatting through translators and looked visibly saddened by the mourning event.
The Prince of Wales has arrived in Kuwait to offer his condolences to the country's new emir following the death of 86-year-old Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah
William seemed to be listening intently to Sheikh Meshal – who has now done the same left the airport after receiving condolences from royals and politicians from around the world.
The royal family opted for a simple navy blue suit and tie for the visit, which was reportedly very short-lived.
The Prince of Wales was there earlier today According to the newspaper, he would travel to Kuwait on a 'last-minute' flight Mirror.
In 2019, the father-of-three made a four-day visit to the Middle Eastern country – and Oman – to honor the historic ties between Britain and the Gulf states.
The tour had added significance when it fell during the 120th anniversary year of the signing of the 1899 Treaty of Friendship between Kuwait and Britain.
News of the emir's death came earlier this week. Kuwait TV broke programming with verses from the Koran just before the announcement.
In late November, Sheikh Nawaf was rushed to hospital due to an unspecified illness.
Since then, the small, oil-rich country has been waiting for news about his health.
Prince William spoke to Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah – the new Emir – at Kuwait International Airport, where a painting of the late Sheikh Nawaf hangs
The pair appeared to be speaking through translators and looked visibly distressed by today's mourning event
State News previously reported that he traveled to the United States in March 2021 for unspecified medical checks.
In a statement, David Cameron said: 'It is with great sadness that I learned of the death of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah.
“He leaves behind a great legacy – the result of a long and distinguished career at the Ministry of the Interior, as Minister of Defense, Crown Prince and later as Amir.
“His contribution to regional stability, his personal commitment to global development and his work to bridge the divide between countries will be long remembered. I extend my deepest condolences to Kuwait and its people at this sad time.”
The health of Kuwait's leaders remains a sensitive issue in the Middle East, bordering Iraq and Saudi Arabia, where internal power struggles have taken place behind palace doors.
Sheikh Nawaf was sworn in as Emir following the death of his predecessor, the late Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah, in 2020.
The breadth and depth of emotions over the loss of Sheikh Sabah, known for his diplomacy and peacemaking, was palpable across the region.
Both were greeted by officials as they headed to pay respects to the late leader – in footage reported by a local channel, atv Kuwait
Sheikh Nawaf previously served as Kuwait's interior and defense minister, but was not seen as particularly active in government outside those terms.
However, he was largely an uncontroversial choice for emir, although his increasing age led analysts to suggest that his tenure would be short-lived.
Sheikh Meshal Al Ahmad Al Jaber, now 83, is considered the world's oldest crown prince. He is about to take power as ruler of Kuwait.
Kuwait, a country of about 4.2 million people and slightly smaller than the US state of New Jersey, has the sixth largest known oil reserves in the world.
News of the emir's death came earlier this week. Kuwait TV broke programming with verses from the Koran just before the announcement. In the photo 2014
In 2019, William made a four-day visit to the Middle East – and Oman – to honor the historic ties between Britain and the Gulf states. Pictured smiling with Sheikh Ali al-Jarrah al-Sabah
In 2020, King Charles – then the Prince of Wales – traveled to Kuwait to offer his condolences following the death of Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah. Pictured: Charles with Sheikh Sabah at Clarence House in 2016
The country has been a staunch ally of the US since the 1991 Gulf War ousted Saddam Hussein's occupying Iraqi forces.
Kuwait hosts approximately 13,500 U.S. troops in the country, as well as the forward headquarters of the U.S. military in the Middle East.
In 2020, King Charles – then the Prince of Wales – traveled to Kuwait to offer his condolences following the death of Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah.
He had expressed his condolences on behalf of the late queen, who was also said to be 'saddened' when she heard of his death. He added that she highly valued his friendship with Britain and praised the late emir's humanitarian work.