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Prince William pays tribute to TikToker army medic following her death aged 25

Prince William has told of his "immense sadness" at the death of an army medic who had become a TikTok star.

Corporal Lucy Wilde, 25, who documented her fitness routines and daily life on the social media platform, was reportedly found dead at her barracks in Warminster, Wiltshire, on 5 February.

The Prince of Wales, colonel of the Welsh Guards, was struck by the "warmth and compassion" of Cpl Wilde, of the Royal Yorkshire Regiment, when he met her in 2024.

"It was with immense sadness that I learned of Cpl Lucy Wilde's death," said the prince. "I remember our meeting during her time with the Welsh Guards, where her warmth and compassion were unmistakable."

"She served with courage and distinction as a medic and sought always to help others. I send my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends."

The Ministry of Defence said the circumstances surrounding Cpl Wilde's death were being investigated, it was reported.

Cpl Wilde was previously attached to the Welsh Guards. In a statement, the regiment said: "It is with deep sadness that the Welsh Guards mark the passing of Corporal Lucy Wilde.

"Lucy was attached to the battalion until Christmas, before moving on to her next posting with the 2nd Battalion, Royal Yorkshire Regiment.

"In the short time she spent with us, she quickly became part of the Welsh Guards family - not just as an exceptional medic, but through the bonds of friendship she formed in the Welsh Guards, along with the warmth, humour and professionalism she brought to all who worked with her.

"She was known for her calmness under pressure, tireless care for others, and unwavering commitment to her role."

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Cpl Wilde was commended after being first on the scene of a "mass casualty" incident in the Falklands when a vehicle overturned, injuring a number of Welsh Guards.

"Lucy was first on the scene, and worked relentlessly to treat casualties and ensure every Guardsman was accounted for and safe," the statement added.

"Her actions that day were nothing short of outstanding, and she was rightly commended for her courage and professionalism.

"Lucy had a rare ability to lift those around her. She was popular, genuine and deeply respected. Her loss is felt across the battalion and far beyond."

Sky News

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