Captain Harry Wales, also known as Prince Harry, will be spending some time in the United States for military training.
The third in line to the British throne is coming this week for training for British attack helicopter pilots in Arizona and California, CNN reported. The training will take two months.
The training in the USA will consist of environmental training, live firing and tactical exercises, a royal spokesperson said, the New York Daily News reported.
The prince will be training at the Naval Air Facility El Centro in California, CNN reported.
El Centro is a two-hour drive from San Diego and Palm Springs, according to the facility's Web site.
The prince will also train at the Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field, which is located in southwest Arizona, CNN reported.
His presence will no doubt cause a stir among admirers hoping to get a glimpse, but an El Centro public affairs officer told CNN that the royal prince will be treated like any other officer of his rank.
Here are photos of Prince Harry in uniform.
Britain's Prince Harry, disembarks from HMS Cattistock during a visit to Portsmouth Naval Base, in Portsmouth, southern England March 18, 2011.ReutersBritain's Prince Harry is seen posing for a photograph with a Squirrel helicopter at RAF (Royal Air Force) Shawbury near Shrewsbury, England, in this June 10, 2009 handout photograph received in London on June 18, 2009. Princes William and Harry are both currently based at the home of the Defence Helicopter Flying School as they undergo military helicopter training courses. ReutersBritian's Prince Harry (C) poses with U.S. military cadets during a visit to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in New York June 25, 2010.ReutersBritain's Prince Harry (L) smiles as he receives his wings from his father, Prince Charles, at the Army Aviation Centre at Middle Wallop, southern England May 7, 2010. The British Army confirmed on Friday that Harry is to train as an Apache attack helicopter pilot. ReutersBritain's Prince Harry (R) delivers a speech to Chelsea Pensioners at the Margaret Thatcher Infirmary at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London June 9, 2011. Prince Harry was attending Founder Day at the hospital for retired military personnel. ReutersBritain's Prince Harry prepares to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph during the annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony in Whitehall, in central London November 8, 2009. Reuters