Prince William won't be spending Easter weekend with his wife, Kate Middleton, or their two kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Instead,
he'll be attending the wedding of his ex-girlfriend and longtime
friend, Jecca Craig, who is saying "I Do" to Jonathan Baillie at her
family's Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Isiolo, Kenya, on Saturday, a
source confirmed to ET.
Although
Middleton reportedly won't be in attendance, Craig has proved she and
William are just friendly exes. After all, she did attend the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's royal wedding in 2011!
ET
has learned that William is "in Kenya this weekend on a private trip"
scheduled around Easter, as confirmed by Kensington Palace.
And it looks like he's already making the most of his trip! On Thursday, William met with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta.
"Our
deliberations revolved around conservation, security and defence,"
Kenyatta wrote in a post on Twitter, which was re-posted by Kensington
Palace.
William
also paid a visit to Tusk Trust, a conservation charity that aims to
protect wildlife and promote education throughout Africa. The future
king of England serves as their royal patron.
"Great
to have #PrinceWilliam witness elephant & rhino conservation in
action today with KWS vet and rangers in Kenya," a tweet from the Tusk
Trust read.
Once William returns home to his family, he'll have another exciting moment to celebrate -- Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday!
The Queen rings in her milestone birthday on April 21, and in her honor, the royal family has been sharing their fondest memories of her, including an adorable nickname invented by Prince George.
"George is only 2½ and he calls her 'Gan-Gan,'" the Duchess revealed in ITV's Our Queen at Ninety,
her first solo interview since tying the knot with William. "She always
leaves a little gift or something in their room when we go and stay,
and that just shows her love for her family."
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