Showing posts with label Prince William. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prince William. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 January 2018

Prince William on the 'lifelong habit' he learned from Princess Diana and Prince Charles

Prince William on the 'lifelong habit' he learned from Princess Diana and Prince Charles

Kate's husband revealed it during a speech at the Charity Commission's annual Public Meeting

Prince William opened up about how his mother Princess Diana and father Prince Charles helped shape him into the man he is today.

Children learn from their parents - and Prince William was no exception growing up. While delivering the keynote speech at the Charity Commission's annual Public Meeting on Tuesday, the Duke of Cambridge, 35, paid tribute to his late mother Princess Diana and father Prince Charles by talking about how they shaped him into the man he is today.

"I have two children [Prince George and Princess Charlotte] as you probably know (I gather it has been widely reported); and when I first became a father about four and half years ago, I began a process of thinking about the way I had been brought up, and the values that my parents had instilled in me," William began.


Prince William on the 'lifelong habit' he learned from Princess Diana and Prince Charles

Prince William opened up about the values his parents instilled in him.

"As any parent will know, this process is not necessarily one that you undertake consciously - you find that certain values and habits, ones that you didn't know you had, start bubbling up to the surface," Kate's husband continued. "Some of my earliest memories relate to times that my parents spoke to me or - even better - showed me what it meant to have both privilege and responsibilities."

In his speech, William, who is expecting his third child with the Duchess, recalled visiting a homeless shelter with his mother when he was young. At the time, Diana explained to her son why the people he met there mattered and "why no society can be healthy unless we take other people seriously."


Prince William on the 'lifelong habit' he learned from Princess Diana and Prince Charles

The Duke recalled visiting a homeless shelter with his mom.

When it came to his father, the Duke admitted he learned how "central charity was to [Prince Charle's] life" and how it served as a sense of purpose for Her Majesty's son. William shared, "As a young child, I recall evening after evening my father's diligence and compassion as he applied himself to answering thousands of letters and reading endless reports in order to stay on top of his ambition to do all he could to help the underprivileged."

Prince George's dad added, "Without my realizing it, what my parents were doing was instilling in me and Harry a lifelong habit to put charity at the heart of our lives."


Prince William on the 'lifelong habit' he learned from Princess Diana and Prince Charles

Kate's husband noted that charity is important to his family

William noted that his father inherited that same habit from his grandparents - Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth. He said, "My family have not done this because it looks good - they do it because charity is not an optional extra in society. We believe that, above anything else, charities nurture, repair, build and sustain our society. Without the work that charities do, society would be an empty shell."
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Prince William Praises The Duke Of Edinburgh As “One Of The Most Tireless Public Servants Of This Country”

Prince William Praises The Duke Of Edinburgh As “One Of The Most Tireless Public Servants Of This Country”

Yesterday, the Duke of Cambridge gave a speech at the Charity Commission's annual public meeting where he touched on the influences from his family in shaping his role in charity work.

He praised his grandparents, The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh who together hold over 1000 patronages. Giving props to Prince Philip who retired in August of last year, saying he is "one of the most tireless public servants of this country, deeply committed to helping young people fulfil their potential."

He also gave credit to his parents.

"As a young child, I recall evening after evening my father's diligence and compassion as he applied himself to answering thousands of letters and reading endless reports in order to stay on top of his ambition to do all he could to help the underprivileged," the Duke said.

"Without my realising it, what my parents were doing was instilling in me and Harry a lifelong habit to put charity at the heart of our lives."

During his speech, Prince William warned that the growing number of charities should not focus only on themselves, but work together saying: "We all know that society is becoming in lots of ways more atomised and polarised.

"There is no doubt that public debate seems coarser and more personal than ever, fuelled partly by anonymity online and the commercialisation of our news.

"We are running the risk of a silo society in which we allow differences of opinion to separate us.

"In that context, it is more important than ever to nurture those institutions which transcend differences between us, which motivate us to put self-interest aside and which, explicitly, are beyond politics."

The Duke gave examples of charities who came together during the Grenfell fires to combat the tragedy together.

"This leaves me to think that this approach could go further," Prince William said.

"Instead of setting up more individual charities working in the same fields, I wonder if we could do more to explore ways of combining forces, working and innovating together?

"I do wonder at times if the compassion which leads people to set up or maintain charities could not be equally well directed at first finding opportunities to work with existing charities.

"Competition for funds between an ever-growing number of charities, and the confusion it can cause among donors, can lead to the silo-ing of expertise and, at worst, territorial behaviour.

"I know that this message is not always easy to hear: charities exist because those who work and volunteer for them each believe passionately in its importance. And they are right to do so.

"But as the challenges of the future begin to bear down on us, I believe that this big shift must begin to happen – the sector must be open to collaborate, to share expertise and resources; to focus less on individual interests and more on the benefits that working together will bring.

"That, I believe, is where the future lies."

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, together with Prince Harry and soon Meghan Markle, run The Royal Foundation which acts as an umbrella for the foundations they have started.

While Prince William was giving his speech at to the Charity Commision, the Duchess of Cambridge was launching Heads Together's newest mental health initiative in schools.
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Saturday, 30 September 2017

Prince William says the UK should look for new trade deals

Prince William says the UK should look for new trade deals

Prince William has told business leaders that the United Kingdom should look ahead to the future and ramp up efforts to strengthen its trading relations around the world.

Speaking at Lancaster House to launch the 2018 International Business Festival in Liverpool, the Duke of Cambridge announced his patronage of the event – which will bring together businesses from all over the world – before moving to stress the need to explore new trading opportunities.

“As we look to the future, we all recognise just how important it will be that we work to build connections with trading partners all around the world – strengthening links with old friends and creating new opportunities.

“The UK’s prosperity relies on its wealth of innovative and ambitious small and medium-sized businesses. Whenever I have had the chance to meet the people who run such enterprises, I have been struck by their ingenuity, drive and commitment. They demonstrate the best qualities of our national character.”

William also called on British firms to invest in developing a skilful generation through training and mentoring and help them find new opportunities to thrive.

“We know that one of the major challenges for business is access to a skilled workforce. The International Business Festival has a vital role in encouraging businesses to become further involved in the training and mentoring of young people in enterprise.”

Welcoming the statement, Max Steinberg, Chairman of the International Business Festival, said that the royal efforts would be “a huge boost to our presence in key international markets, helping us to attract even more delegations to Liverpool next June.”

The Prince’s comments are likely to be interpreted as a reference to trade deals that the UK look to clinch with Commonwealth and other countries after Brexit. His trips to Poland and German in June were referred to in the press as ‘charm offensive’ that the UK government is using as ‘soft power’ to explore post-Brexit opportunities.

In Germany, the Prince said the two nations wanted to establish a friendship that would last a lifetime.
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Duchess of Cambridge is Feeling Better, Says Prince William

Duchess of Cambridge is Feeling Better, Says Prince William

Prince William revealed that his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge has been feeling better since her third pregnancy was announced in early September.

Prince William was attending a reception and award ceremony for the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund, of which he recently became Patron, and spoke to an elderly woman about Catherine’s condition.

“She’s been feeling better, thank you,” the Prince told the woman, Iris Orrell.

The Duchess of Cambridge has been suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum for the third time, a severe form of morning sickness. She previously suffered from the condition during the early stages of her pregnancies with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Prince William further questioned Orrell, who told him she’d also suffered severe morning sickness during her three pregnancies, about the toll.

“Did it get worse with each one?”

Some pundits wondered whether he was asking because the Duchess’s case was also more severe this time.

Prince William also revealed that Catherine had tried eating ginger biscuits to soothe her stomach but “there’s not much ginger can do to stop that. We’ve done all that.”

Prince William has spoken about Catherine’s pregnancy on several engagements this month, and a couple of weeks ago, a young boy named Archie Weatherall gave him an avocado during a visit to a swimming pool in Wallesey, Merseyside, as a gift for the Duchess to help soothe morning sickness.

Weatherall gave Prince William the avocado because his mother was also suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum and hoped it would work on Catherine as well.

“I’ve never been given an avocado before,” Prince William told the boy as he accepted the gift – wrapped in a green ribbon, too.

At the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund reception, Prince William also met a young girl sporting a cat ear headband and quipped that Princess Charlotte would love it.
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Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Prince William remains tight-lipped after he is asked about a potential Harry & Meghan marriage

Prince William remains tight-lipped after he is asked about a potential Harry & Meghan marriage

The Duke of Cambridge was forced to react to the news of his brother’s relationship with Meghan Markle after the topic came up in conversation during a visit to Milton Keynes.

During a visit to William Cowley Parchment Makers, the company’s general manager told the Duke: “If Prince Harry marries Meghan then his certificate will be in our vellum.”

Prince William avoided commenting but opted for an awkward laugh before moving the conversation along.

Speaking afterwards, Paul Wright who spoke to the Duke said the Prince laughed, but it was a “nice laugh.”

The Queen must give formal consent for a royal marriage, and this consent is made in a calf-skin document called the “instrument of consent”.

The document is made in Milton Keynes by William Cowley Parchment Makers.

Paul Wright said: “Any member of the royal family needs the permission of the Queen. It’s called the instrument of consent.

“There were instances where members of the royal family were marrying prostitutes – you can’t have that.

“We’re very lucky because we’re the only ones in the world so it could never be anyone else.

“It’s also certain acts of Parliament but not all acts of Parliament.

“If you do it on paper if you’re really, really lucky you get about 350 years – with this we’re talking 5,000 years plus.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their first official appearance together in public at the Invictus Games on Monday.

Attending a wheelchair tennis match, Harry and Meghan arrived hand-in-hand at the venue and watched the sporting action from the stands.

The fifth-in-line to the throne and his actress girlfriend spoke to some of the athletes and those who were also spectating the tennis.

After the event came to an end, Meghan shook the hands of children who were spectating in nearby seats.

This appearance is significant as it marks the first time Prince Harry has taken his girlfriend of 18 months to an official event.

It will further spur rumours that the pair will soon become engaged.
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Friday, 15 September 2017

Prince William speaks out about Prince George's 'school stalker' incident

Prince William speaks out about Prince George's 'school stalker' incident

The Duke of Cambridge has spoken for the first time about an incident which occurred earlier this week where an alleged stalker was arrested for gaining access to Prince George’s new school.

On a visit to a hospital in Liverpool, when asked about the incident, Prince William said: “It’s been a very interesting week.”

Scotland Yard revealed on Wednesday that a 40-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary at Thomas’s Battersea School.

The woman was arrested at 14:15hrs on Wednesday, 13 September relating to an incident the day previously when an individual gained access to its premises.

In a statement issued, the Metropolitan Police say that the woman was arrested in the vicinity of the school and remains in custody.

The statement reads: “We are working with the school, which is attended by His Royal Highness Prince George, to review its security arrangements after the incident.

“Police were alerted and officers attended immediately after the issue came to light.

Police are part of the protective security arrangements for the Prince and we will continue to work closely with the school, which is responsible for building security on its site.”

According to media reports, royal protection officers had been alerted when a woman entered the school unannounced on Tuesday afternoon.

She had fled when challenged by staff, however, returned for a second time at 2.15pm.

A Kensington Palace spokesperson has confirmed that they are aware of this security breach.

The issue of security at Prince George’s new school was raised before he started, with concerns that the appropriate measures were not in place.

As reported last week by Royal Central, a local resident took it upon herself to test the future king’s school and the school’s security, or lack of, was “astonishing”.

Sarah Burnett-Moore, 54, filmed herself walking throughout the school after the gate and main entrance door were left open. A surprising find considering Prince George will be at the school starting Thursday.

Speaking to The Telegraph, Burnett-Moore said: “I could have walked in with an IED and set it to go off on Thursday.

"I live just 200 metres from the school and myself and lots of neighbours are worried about the security implications as the Prince’s presence will make the area a target for attacks".
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Prince William on Princess Charlotte: "She's going to be trouble when she gets older"

Prince William on Princess Charlotte: "She's going to be trouble when she gets older"

The Duke of Cambridge has been speaking about his two children on a trip to Liverpool today.

During a visit to Aintree Hospital, one patient asked how the Duchess of Cambridge and the two children are doing.

The second-in-line-to the throne replied: “She’s doing very well, thanks.

“George started school, so it’s been a very interesting week.”

Speaking of his youngest child, two-year-old Princess Charlotte, William said: “She’s going to be trouble when she gets older. All fathers say that to me, watch out for the little girls.”

“But they’re all very well, thanks.”

The Duchess of Cambridge is currently at Kensington Palace after she was forced to cancel her planned engagements due to a severe case of morning sickness.

Her illness resulted in Kensington Palace being forced to announce earlier than planned that the Duke and Duchess are expecting their third child.

Although a due date has not been revealed, it is expected the baby will arrive in the Spring.

The Duke of Cambridge began his visit to Liverpool at Aintree University Hospital where he formally opened the new Urgent Care and Trauma Centre (UCAT). This new unit, which serves a catchment area of 2.3m residents in the North West, opened in January 2017 following a £35m redevelopment.

Following on from the opening, Prince William visited Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Life Rooms in Walton. This community hub has helped over 16,000 people and challenges the stigmas associated with mental health.

On his final stop, the Duke visited Wallasey for a series of activities in the pools at Guinea Gap Leisure Centre. This engagement merged three related organisations of which he is Patron of – the British Sub-Aqua Club, English Schools Swimming Association and Swim England.
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Wednesday, 13 September 2017

Prince William says how Prince George would love a life-size Lego car

Prince William says how Prince George would love a life-size Lego car

He may be the future king, but Prince George is just like every other four-year-old.

On Tuesday, the Duke of Cambridge toured McLaren's design and production centres in Woking, Surrey where he got an up close view of the 280,000 Lego-brick version of the 720s road car. Upon viewing it, Prince William exclaimed: "Wow! My son would love this!"

Adding on: "My son's very into Lego, and he'd love this: it's incredible!"

For the ‘big kids', Prince William got to take a seat in the real version of the car.

"I am a car enthusiast," the Duke of Cambridge said. "I don't know very much about cars, but I like speed."

Although, despite his modesty, he did understand one of the biggest selling features of any car- cup holders.

"The key question is: does it have a coffee cup holder? It's a fast car, but does it have a coffee cup holder?"

In a comprehensive tour of the site's innovative design area and production floor, the Duke was also given the opportunity to put the finishing touches on another model of the £210,000 720s, fitting its iconic badge to the front bonnet.

A former Air Ambulance pilot, Prince William was able to draw on his past experience from flying to the supercars.

Chief executive Mike Flewitt gave the Duke his tour of their facilities. Speaking to the Evening Standard, he said: "A lot of his knowledge is actually from aircraft, and he was drawing parallels with what he knows from helicopters, aeroplanes and that side of the world."

One future owner of the £210,000 720s will have an extra special feature as Prince Wiliam fitted the badge to the front bonnet.
Prince William says how Prince George would love a life-size Lego car
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From the glamour of the showroom, Prince William spoke to the assembly staff and McLaren's star Alex Machin.

At only 17-years-old, Machin is the Manufacturing Magazine Awards apprentice of the year.
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Monday, 2 November 2015

Prince William And Harry Enjoy Rugby World Cup Final With Grandfather Prince Philip

Prince William And Harry Enjoy Rugby World Cup Final With Grandfather Prince Philip

Prince William and Harry were joined by their grandfather Prince Philip on Saturday to watch the Rugby World Cup final. The trio attended the game at Twickenham stadium to see Australia take on New Zealand for the Webb Ellis cup.

Prince William And Harry Enjoy Rugby World Cup Final With Grandfather Prince Philip

The royals were in high spirits chatting and laughing throughout the game. Bearded Harry looked dapper in a smart navy suit, white shirt and dark blue tie. Both he and his brother sported poppies on their lapels showing their support for the Royal British Legion.

Following a nail biting 90 minutes Prince George's uncle took to the rugby field to award New Zealand with the World Cup trophy, after their beat their opponents 34-17 and retained the title from their World Cup win in 2011.

Despite the England team being knocked out in the group stages of the competition Harry has been to watch many matches throughout the championship.

He attended several games with his brother and his sister-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge, despite them having a fierce rivalry and supporting different teams. As the future Prince of the country Princess Charlotte's father supports Wales, while his younger brother backs England.

Earlier this month the fifth-in-line to the throne also joined his grandmother the Queen at Buckingham Palace to host a reception of rugby stars from different competing nations.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the World Cup the Prince said that he hoped the tournament would be one of "the most competitive and entertaining World Cups ever."

He also spoke about how he hoped the contest would inspire the next generation. Thanking the players and supporters he said: "You are helping inspire children of all backgrounds to get involved with the game we all love."
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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'

Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince Harry will attends the Royal World Premiere of 'Spectre' at Royal Albert Hall on October 26, 2015 in London, England.


The Duchess wore a gown by Jenny Packham, shoes by Jimmy Choo, earrings by Robinson Pelham. She carried a crystal clutch bag by Jenny Packham.

Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
Prince William, The Duchess Of Cambridge And Prince Harry Attended The Royal World Premiere Of 'Spectre'
The Duchess Of Cambridge's JENNY PACKHAM Gown And JENNY PACKHAM Casa Crystal Clutch
The Duchess Of Cambridge's ROBINSON PELHAM Pagoda Earrings And JIMMY CHOO Vamp Sandals
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Friday, 23 October 2015

The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee

The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent the day in Dundee, Scotland for a day of engagements in relation with youth mental well-being.

The day will conclude with a visit to Dundee Rep Repertory Theatre, Abertay University, where The Duke, President of BAFTA, and the Duchess met with students involved in BAFTA's Young Game Designers programme.

The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee
The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Visited Dundee

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a bespoke blue coat from Scottish designer Christopher Kane and Aquatalia Rhumba Boots with Stuart Weitzman clutch.

Duchess Of Cambridge's Stuart Weitzman Clutch Bag And AQUATALIA Damara Boots
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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Prince William Delivered An Emotional Speech About Princess Diana

Prince William Delivered An Emotional Speech About Princess Diana

Prince William has given an emotional speech at the 21st anniversary of Child Bereavement UK about the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

"GRIEF IS THE MOST PAINFUL EXPERIENCE ANY CHILD OR PARENT CAN ENDURE" - Prince William

Prince William Delivered An Emotional Speech About Princess Diana

The Prince opened up about his painful past in an emotional speech.

The 33-year-old royal spoke of the heartbreak of losing a loved one on Thursday night when he attended a gala in London celebrating the 21st anniversary of the Child Bereavement Charity, an organization that was supported by his late mother, Princess Diana.

"Twenty-one years ago last month, my mother attended the launch of the Child Bereavement Charity," William began his speech. "Fifteen years later, I was honored to be invited to become Patron of Child Bereavement UK to continue my mother's commitment to a charity which is very dear to me.

Prince William Delivered An Emotional Speech About Princess Diana

"What my mother recognized back then ­and what I understand now is that grief is the most painful experience that any child or parent can endure," he continued. (William and his brother Prince Harry lost their mother, Diana, in 1997 when they were 15 and 12, respectively.)

"I have witnessed first-hand the difference CBUK has made­ and continues to make ­to the lives of bereaved families," the prince said. "CBUK works with military families, with the wrecked families of suicide victims, with little children whose lives are torn apart by the inexplicable death of a parent. And yet amid all this misery, CBUK ­- and I don't know how they do this - brings warmth, comfort, a guiding hand, a way through, even color and joyfulness, and a renewed opportunity for love as a family reknits itself after tragedy."

It had been a busy day for William, who spoke at St. John's College at Cambridge University earlier in the day and touched on the growing personalities of his two children, Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte, 5 months.

"He said George is very lively and Charlotte is very lady-like," Professor Christopher Dobson told reporters after he met with the royal. "He said they were both delightful of course."

Last week, Julia Samuel, godmother to George and friend of Diana said that she believes that the late Princess of Wales would have been "a really fantastic grandmother."

"It breaks my heart even thinking about it, because she would have been amazing, she really would," Samuel told The Mail on Sunday's You magazine.

Prince William Delivered An Emotional Speech About Princess Diana

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Thursday, 21 April 2011

The Royal Parks: Excitement builds for the Royal Wedding

Excitement builds for the Royal Wedding
Music during the service at Westminster Abbey
Both Prince William and Miss Middleton have taken a great deal of interest and care in choosing the music for their Service14th April 2011
Two choirs, one orchestra and two fanfare teams will perform the music at the Wedding Service of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey on April 29th.

The Royal Parks feature along the wedding procession route.
In this video, visitors to The Green Park and St. James's Park talk about their excitement in the run up to the Royal Wedding.

This is Prince Williams And Kate Middleton Unofficial News And Information Blog. Here you will find all the latest information of the up and coming wedding and more. Read more.
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