His Royal Highness had previously spent three years stationed at RAF Valley as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot from 2010 to 2013.
During the visit to the sole Royal Air Force station in Wales, The Prince interacted with the personnel and families stationed at the base, including those from No.
4 Flying Training School, responsible for training the future elite fighter pilots of the UK.
His Royal Highness toured the airbase, visiting the Air Traffic Control Tower to oversee a £44 million project to renovate RAF Valley's second runway.
He also participated in a simulated fire response drill with the base's Fire and Rescue Section.
Following that, The Prince joined engineers, Qualified Flying Instructors, and trainers in their crew room to gain insights into life at the airbase.
Additionally, he presented the Prince of Wales Award to Flight Lieutenant Jake Fleming, recognizing him as the top Qualified Flying Instructor within the No.
4 Flying Training School.
RAF Valley is the base for the RAF Mountain Rescue Service headquarters, offering Search and Rescue assistance, Aircraft Post Crash and Incident Management, and medical aid in the mountains round the clock, 365 days a year.
Before departing the airbase, The Prince of Wales conversed with some members of the response team to learn about their experiences providing critical, life-saving aid to the local community.