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Prince William helps in major cocaine bust

LONDON -- The Royal Navy ship on which Prince William is serving made a major cocaine bust in the north Atlantic, Britain's Defence Ministry said Wednesday.

The prince helped his crew mates on HMS Iron Duke intercept a speedboat northeast of Barbados on Saturday. He was aboard a helicopter attached to the frigate that spotted a speedboat and grew suspicious that such a small vessel should be so far from land, the ministry said.

The helicopter crew informed the ship's commanding officer, and the ship gave chase. U.S. Coast Guard officials working on the frigate boarded the speedboat and found 45 bales of cocaine weighing 900 kilograms, the ministry said.

"He (William) was in the helicopter on Saturday morning when the search was conducted," Commanding Officer Mark Newland told Sky News. "He was able to provide surveillance to the team. He's a professional navy officer, he understands the context we're operating in so he's able to help in every way."

The ministry said the drugs had an estimated street value of $80 million.

-- The Associated Press

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