Cambridge, UK. 31st December 2013. Prince William starts a ten-week course in agricultural management at Cambridge University next week. The course is run by Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership and is designed to give the Duke of Cambridge an understanding of issues affecting farms and rural communities. As he is likely to be away from his London home for two or three nights a week, it is expected that he will be staying at the 16th century Madingley Hall just outside Cambridge, in which students on the course are usually accommodated. Credit: KEITH MAYHEW/Alamy Live News
Prince William starts a ten-week course in agricultural management at Cambridge University next week. The course is run by Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership and is designed to give the Duke of Cambridge an understanding of issues affecting farms and rural communities. As he is likely to be away from his London home for two or three nights a week, it is expected that he will be staying at the 16th century Madingley Hall just outside Cambridge, in which students on the course are usually accommodated. The facility, in seven acres of grounds, is in centre of the village of Madingley, which has a church (St Mary Magdalene) situated at the end of the driveway to the Hall and one pub - The Three Horseshoes - which could become a popular Royal 'watering hole' during the Princes' stay. PICTURED - Madingley Hall where Prince William is expected to be accommodated during his Cambridge University course Photo by Keith Mayhew
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