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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) attend the official opening of the Glade Of Light Memorial at Manchester Arena on Tuesday (May 10) in Manchester, England.
The Glade of Light Memorial commemorates the victims of the terrorist attack that took place at the Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena on May 22, 2017.
Twenty-two people were killed and hundreds were injured when a terrorist exploded a bomb in the concourse of the arena.
According to the city of Manchester, “The Glade of Light was designed to be a living memorial, a tranquil garden space for remembrance and reflection. Its peaceful surroundings are intended as the setting for commemorative events in the city relating to the attack.”
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Prince William spoke from the heart on Tuesday during a moving speech about loss and grief at the opening of the Manchester Arena memorial. The 39-year-old Duke of Cambridge got emotional as he reflected on the death of his mother, Princess Diana, while sharing the importance of remembering loved ones who have died.“For Catherine and I, it is very important that we are with you here today. To remember the 22 lives so brutally taken," William said to those in attendance, referring to the bombing at a 2017 Ariana Grande concert which took the lives of nearly two dozen people.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton were seen honouring the victims of the Manchester Arena bombings as they attended the official opening of the memorial of the incident on Tuesday. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were pictured greeting the families of those who died from the terror attack and survivors at the Glade of Light memorial by the city’s cathedral for the ceremony ahead of the fifth anniversary of the tragic event. Kate, 40, appeared smartly outfitted for the occasion in a blue and grey tweed coat with a flared skirt and a pair of gold bee earrings — signifying Manchester's worker bee and anti-terrorist symbol — while William, 39, was respectfully dressed in a dark blue suit.The Royal couple previously visited the city’s cathedral in May 2018, as they attended the national service of commemoration there on the first anniversary of the attack carried out by Salman Abedia which saw 22 people killed at Ariana Grande's concert.
Prince William spoke of his own grief Tuesday as he gave a personal tribute to the families of 22 people who were killed when a suicide bomber targeted an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena five years ago. William and his wife Kate, were attending the official opening of a public memorial in the city of Manchester, which comes ahead of the fifth anniversary of the terror attack on May 22, 2017.
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The sun shone on a day to remember one of the darkest times in the city's history today. And while many are still healing, a quiet place to reflect in the heart of Manchester will be there for as long as it takes.
Kate Middleton paid a touching tribute to the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing by wearing special bee earrings.The Duchess of Cambridge and her husband Prince William were in the city today, Tuesday May 10, to officially open a memorial to the victims of the terror attack.They joined families of those who lost loved ones, others who were seriously affected, and civic dignitaries at an intimate private ceremony just days ahead of the fifth anniversary of the atrocity at an Ariana Grande concert at the Arena on May 22, 2017.The Duke, who earlier in the day appeared alongside his father at the State Opening of Parliament, spoke at a short ceremony before he and the Duchess were taken on a walk around the 'Glade of Light' site where Her Royal Highness laid flowers. And to mark the occasion, and in a show of solidarity with the city, she donned a pair of bee and honeycomb earrings.The worker bee has been an emblem for Manchester for over 150 years and is said to represent the city's hard work ethic and the city being a hive of activity.
prince told families of those who died he knew that “the pain and the trauma felt by many has not gone away.”“As someone who lives with his own grief, I also know that what often matters most to the bereaved is that those we have lost are not forgotten," William said. “There is comfort in remembering.
Prince William spoke of living 'with his own grief' over Diana today as he paid a moving tribute to the lives lost in the Manchester Arena bombing five years ago - and the bereaved families. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge officially opened the Glade of Light memorial near Manchester Cathedral.
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