It was reported on Sunday that Prince William is set to undergo medical tests following the recent death of his former military flight instructor, Flight Sergeant Zach Stubbings. Stubbings who trained the prince at RAF Valley between 2010 and 2013 died after a fierce battle against multiple myeloma.
His death has raised health risks associated the exposure to to toxic exhaust fumes from military helicopters, including the Sea King aircraft that William used during his service.
The Royal Air Force (RAF) station was known for high concentrations of toxic exhaust fumes, including 7.5 micromoles of carbon monoxide per liter of air.
A few studies suggested prolonged exposure to emissions could be linked to several cancers, raising concerns about the health of Prince William.
The motive of driving Prince William to have these exams is related to the latest cancer diagnosis in the Royal Family.