Prince William has revealed that Kate is 'immensely jealous' of his trip to Africa - as he'll finally get a good night's sleep away from his 'wonderful children'.
The Duke of Cambridge, 36, admitted he was particularly looking forward to a 'few good uninterrupted nights' sleep' while attending a reception in Windhoek, Namibia.
Addressing guests on Tuesday night, he said that he was 'delighted to be visiting Namibia for the first time', adding 'I am only sorry that my wife Catherine is not able to join me.'
The Duchess of Cambridge, 36, has stayed at home to look after the couple's young children Prince George, five, Princess Charlotte, three, and Prince Louis, who is just five months old.
Prince William (pictured in Namibia) has revealed that Kate is 'immensely jealous' of his trip to Africa - as he'll finally get a good night's sleep away from his 'wonderful children'
The Duchess of Cambridge, 36, has remained at home to look after the couple's young children Prince George, five, Princess Charlotte, three, and Prince Louis, who is just five months old. They are pictured at Louis' christening in July
William arrived in Namibia on Monday and will also visit Tanzania and Kenya, where he proposed to Kate. He will return to the UK on Sunday.
Kensington Palace says the royal is making the 'private working trip' as president of the United for Wildlife group and patron of Tusk, another conservation organization.
The prince has campaigned against the killing of elephants, rhinos, pangolins and other species.
He has also noted that poaching has a human toll when rangers are killed, communities lose the benefits of wildlife tourism and criminal networks flourish.
William is currently visiting Africa to promote conservation efforts. He met with members of the local community in Kunene, Namibia (above)
The Duke of Cambridge set off with a dedicated team of rangers to track a black rhino in Kunene, Namibia
William looked in very high spirits as he greeted rangers working on the conservation initiatives in Namibia
Shortly after arriving in Namibia, he attended a reception at the residence of the British High Commissioner to Namibia, where he addressed guests.
'I’m delighted to be visiting Namibia for the first time. I'm only sorry that my wife Catherine is not able to join me – she is immensely jealous,' he said.
'Particularly as I'm looking forward to a few good uninterrupted nights' sleep this week away from my wonderful children!'
William added: 'My visit to Namibia this week is focused on conservation. This is an issue very close to my heart, and I know is a matter of deep pride to you all as well.
The Duke of Cambridge said he was 'humbled by the dedication of the rangers who protect the unique population of desert rhino from poachers'
During his trip, William met with members of the local community involved in the Kunene People's Park Initiative
The Duke of Cambridge also viewed the work of Save the Rhino in Kunene, in his role as patron of conservation organisation Tusk
'Your country is famous for its beautiful environment and wildlife. This is the reason why so many tourists, including tens of thousands of Brits, visit every year. Tourism continues to grow year on year and in 2017 accounted for 100,000 jobs – with the potential to add many more.
'Protecting Namibia's wildlife is crucial to realising this potential.'
During his trip to Namibia, William viewed the work of Save the Rhino in Kunene, before later meeting members of the local community involved in the Kunene People's Park Initiative.
Following a 5am start, he set off with a dedicated team of rangers to track a black rhino, spotting a number of other animals along the way.
In his speech, Williams said he was 'staggered by the beauty and sheer remoteness of this incredible landscape', and 'humbled by the dedication of the rangers who protect the unique population of desert rhino from poachers.'
Despite the early start, the Duke of Cambridge looked in excellent spirits as he arrived in Kunene to visit the conservation projects
The royal set off with a dedicated team of rangers to track a black rhino in the Kunene region of Namibia on Tuesday
William later posed with those involved in the conservation efforts in Kunene (above), before returning for a reception in the Namibian capital of Windhoek
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