Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, meet with victims of Southport stabbing attack

The Prince and Princess of Wales have attended their first public engagement together since Kate ended chemotherapy treatment by meeting the bereaved families of victims of a stabbing rampage in the seaside town of Southport.

William and Kate spent 90 minutes meeting privately with the families of Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, who were killed at the Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29.

The couple also met a dance teacher who was present at the time of the attack and representatives from local emergency services who had responded to the incident.

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Referencing their earlier meeting with the families, Kate told first responders: “I can’t underestimate how grateful they all are for the support you provided on the day. On behalf of them, thank you.”

William added: “You’re all heroes. Please make sure you look after yourselves, please take your time, don’t rush back to work.”

The Prince and Princess of Wales met the bereaved families of victims of the Southport knife attack.
The Prince and Princess of Wales met the bereaved families of victims of the Southport knife attack. Credit: Danny Lawson/AP
The Princess of Wales shakes hands with a critical care paramedic.
The Princess of Wales shakes hands with a critical care paramedic. Credit: Danny Lawson/AP

Away from the cameras, Kate gave some of the fire, ambulance, police and air ambulance workers a hug, after they struggled to express feelings.

It was one of the first engagements Kate has carried out since she began to slowly return to work after ending her course of preventative chemotherapy for cancer, and it was her first in public since then.

“Today, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Southport to show support to the community and hear how local people have come together as the town recovers from the tragic knife attack that took place,” their office, Kensington Palace, said in a statement.

Kate’s unexpected appearance came because the couple wanted to visit to show their support to the families and community and let them know they had not been forgotten.

The Princess of Wales has completed chemotherapy and will return to some public duties in the coming months.
The Princess of Wales has completed chemotherapy and will return to some public duties in the coming months. Credit: Kensington Palace

The visit echoes one made by William’s father King Charles who went to Southport in August where he met some of the surviving children and their families.

Disinformation spread on social media in the aftermath of the July attack wrongly identified the assailant as an Islamist migrant, and led to violent clashes between protesters and police in Southport, and an attempt to attack the town’s mosque.

A teenager, who was 17 at the time of the incident, has been charged with carrying out the murders.

Days of similar rioting followed across the country which police and the government blamed on far-right thuggery, leading to about 1500 arrests and almost 400 people being jailed as the authorities sought to stamp out the trouble.

– with PA

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