Just one week after Prince Harry married American actress Meghan Markle, Prince William has made an announcement that has royal fans everywhere very excited!

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Kensington Palace has just announced that William will be traveling to Israel next month for a historic visit. He will be traveling through Jordan, Israel, and the Occupied Palestinian Territories beginning on June 24. Along the way, he will be stopping in Tel Aviv and Ramallah before ending up in Jerusalem on June 28.

This trip is so historic because William will be the first member of the British royal family to travel to Israel on an official business trip. Other members of the royal family have traveled to Israel for non-business reasons. Back in 1994, William’s grandfather Prince Philip went to Israel for a Yad Vashem ceremony honoring his mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg, who opened up her palace in Greece for Jews during the Holocaust.

In 2016, William’s father Prince Charles traveled to Israel for the funeral of former President Shimon Peres.

Kensington Palace stated that William’s trip was “at the request of Her Majesty’s government and has been welcomed by the Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian authorities.”

“Nechama & I were happy to hear @KensingtonRoyal announcement, and look forward to welcoming #PrinceWilliam, the Duke of Cambridge, on an official visit to the State of #Israel later this year. A very special guest, and a very special present for our 70th year of independence,” Israeli President Reuven Rivlin wrote on Twitter.

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