Prince Harry visited Borough Market on Thursday morning to meet traders and others affected by the recent terrorist attack.
Prince Harry meets Matt Jones from Bread Ahead. His staff protected members of the public on the night of the attacks. pic.twitter.com/E6aPlHa8jX
- Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) June 15, 2017
Prince Harry got the chance to sample some of the produce and meet the traders who have returned to business #LoveBorough pic.twitter.com/Iw91zYH5k3
- Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) June 15, 2017
At the Bread Ahead stall the prince bought a box of the bakery's famous doughnuts.
Earlier in the week the Duchess of Cambridge visited King's College Hospital to meet some of those injured in the 3 June terrorist attack, as well as medical staff who treated them.
Local MP Neil Coyle has written to the prime minister urging her to visit the market and meet traders and locals.
• On Friday the Archbishop of Canterbury will preach at a special service at Southwark Cathedral for those injured in and affected by the attack.
• The market will be open on the next two Sundays for extra trading days as business seek to recover from the 10-day shutdown after the attack.
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