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Wearing a hard hat and a safety vest, William, 36, grabbed a paint roller and got to work at a youth boxing club – and underlined why he and other members ofthe royal familyhave been helping tosupport the communitywhere they can.
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“But for the community, they’re reliving it all the time so we need . . . progress needs to happen. The community coming together is the first, important part of fixing that. There’s still lots to do.”
Seventy-two people died when the tower was engulfed in flames on June 14, 2017. William, 36,Kate Middleton, 36,Prince Harry, 33, andMeghan Markle,37, have all done work in public and behind-the-scenes to support the community as it struggles to find it’s feet following the disaster.
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Three years ago, William and Harrypitched in on the showhelping volunteers and the BBC crew renovate homes in Manchester for armed forces veterans.
And just like his previous appearance on the show, William took on the role as painter. “I thought after Manchester you wouldn’t ask me back,” he jokes.
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“I imagine probably quite horrendous,” William replies.
‘The question was – did he finish the wall? And you did, you insisted if you remember.”
William adds: “We got to the end, all the way to the bottom.”
The show airs on BBC One in the U.K. at 9 p.m. on Wednesday.
source: people.com