The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to the Grenfell Tower Memorial where they laid a wreath in tribute to the 72 residents who lost their lives in a devastating fire at Grenfell Tower. Scroll down for more details.
Five years ago, 72 people tragically lost their lives in a devastating fire at Grenfell Tower.
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 14, 2022
At today’s memorial service, we joined survivors in remembering those lost. It was an honour to meet the people @GrenfellUnited who play a vital role in the care of those affected. pic.twitter.com/vnkWuqvDik
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are making an appearance at Grenfell Tower to mark the five-year anniversary of the disaster which killed 72 people.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 14, 2022
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Prince William and Kate arrive at a multi-faith memorial service for the Grenfell Tower tragedy
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 14, 2022
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are joining the event to remember the 72 lives lost in the fire five years ago today
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William and Kate talked privately to more than a dozen survivors and bereaved — who are yet to see any charges in relation to the fire — and backed their cause https://t.co/ovJhGuLYcK
— The Times (@thetimes) June 15, 2022
Many have been paying their respects at the foot of the tower with musician Stormzy among those who was seen there https://t.co/13fablEAhs
— Evening Standard (@standardnews) June 14, 2022
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