Security fears force removal of Prince William pix
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This is an undated handout photo issued by www.dukeanduchessofcambridge.org on Tuesday Nov. 20, 2012 of Britain's Prince William making a cup of tea whilst working as a helicopter search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley on Anglesey, Wales. The picture show a typical "day in the life" for Prince William in his work flying RAF Sea King helicopters from their base at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales. From planning and preparing for any emergency callout to resting with his colleagues during "downtime", the exclusive pictures give an insight into the life of Flight Lieutenant Wales in his day-job as a Search and Rescue (SAR) pilot. (AP Photo/ SAC Faye Storer/MoD, www.dukeanduchessofcambridge.org) NO ARCHIVE EDITORIAL USE ONLY
This is an undated handout photo issued by www.dukeanduchessofcambridge.org on Tuesday Nov. 20, 2012 of Britain's Prince William making a cup of tea whilst working as a helicopter search and rescue pilot at RAF Valley on Anglesey, Wales. The picture show a typical "day in the life" for Prince William in his work flying RAF Sea King helicopters from their base at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales. From planning and preparing for any emergency callout to resting with his colleagues during "downtime", the exclusive pictures give an insight into the life of Flight Lieutenant Wales in his day-job as a Search and Rescue (SAR) pilot. (AP Photo/ SAC Faye Storer/MoD, www.dukeanduchessofcambridge.org) NO ARCHIVE EDITORIAL USE ONLY
LONDON (AP) — Security fears have prompted authorities to briefly remove images showing the day-to-day working life of Britain's Prince William from his website.
Britain's Ministry of Defense says the images were taken down after an "administrative oversight" meant that they had not received proper military clearance.
The pictures showing the second in line to the throne going through his daily routine as a Royal Air Force search and rescue pilot included images of unclassified user names, passwords and computer screens. The ministry said in a statement Tuesday that passwords and user names were reset as a precaution and that the photos were reissued.
The 10 images on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's website show him getting himself a cup of tea and making his own bed, among other routine tasks.
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