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Britain's Prince William
Britain's Prince William

Prince William will make the first official visit by a member of the British royal family to Israel and the Palestinian territories, officials announced Thursday. Kensington Palace said the prince will also visit Jordan during the trip this summer. No dates have been announced. William's wife, the Duchess of Cambridge who is due to give birth to her third child in April, is not scheduled to join him on the trip. Overseas royal visits are made at the request of the British government. No British royal has ever made an official visit to Israel, whose occupation of the Palestinian territories the U.K. considers illegal. William's father, Prince Charles, attended the 2016 funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres in a private capacity. The palace said it would also be the first official royal visit to the Palestinian territories, although the Duke of Gloucester, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, visited an eye clinic in the West Bank in 2007. Kensington Palace said the trip "has been welcomed by the Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian authorities." Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "this is a historic visit, the first of its kind." He said William, who is second in line to the British throne, "will be received here with great affection." President Reuven Rivlin, Israel's ceremonial head of state, said he looked forward to welcoming the prince. "A very special guest, and a very special present for our 70th year of independence," he tweeted.

• A 72-year-old former dentist claiming to be writing a book about Sean Hannity has been arrested for trespassing at the Fox News host's home in Centre Island, N.Y., a community on Long Island. Jan Gilbert, of Long Beach, N.Y., was charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass after the Feb. 17 incident. Court documents say Gilbert told a person outside the house that he was writing a book about Hannity and needed to give him some papers. They say he followed the person into the house. Hannity's wife, Jill, saw Gilbert in her home. She told police she didn't know Gilbert and that he didn't have permission to enter the house. She says she saw Gilbert leave and get into his vehicle. When he was found by police in the car's driver's seat, Gilbert asked, "Do you know Sean Hannity?" according to court documents. "I was coming from his house. I need to talk to Sean and give him information." Gilbert told Newsday on Wednesday that "someone misheard, fabricated or misunderstood" the incident.

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In this March 4, 2016, file photo, Sean Hannity of Fox News arrives in National Harbor, Md.

A Section on 03/02/2018

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