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Prince Williamis stepping out before the somber anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire.
On Friday morning, the Prince of Wales, 41, visited the Queens Park Rangers Football Stadium in London to learn more about how the soccer club has supported the community since thedevastating blaze. On June 14, 2017, a fire tragically tore through the 24-story Grenfell Tower apartment building in West London and killed 72 people. It was the deadliest residential fire in Great Britain since World War II,The New York Timesreported.
The soccer stadium is less than a mile and a half from where the tower once stood, and the Queen Park Rangers team’s charitable arm, QPR in the Community Trust, has provided support to those affected ever since. Prince William met with the charity’s CEO and retired soccer star Les Ferdinand to hear how the Trust responded immediately after the fire, and continues to support.
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Prince William then connected with survivors, bereaved family members and local residents who have organized or participated in special soccer matches including Game 4 Grenfell and the recent Grenfell Memorial Cup. William heard how the tragedy affected them, how soccer has made a difference in their lives and what life looks like as the sixth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire approaches.

Prince Williamhas served as president of the Football Association, the governing body of English soccer, since 2005, and haspreviously advocatedfor the positive impact sports can have on mental health.
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Last year, the Prince of Wales attended amemorial servicemarking the fifth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire with wifeKate Middleton. The royal couple was somber through the service and laid wreaths and flowers after to honor the victims.
Two days after the disaster in 2017, Prince William accompaniedQueen Elizabethon anemotional visitto meet survivors, victims’ families and rescue workers affected.
source: people.com