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Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Prince William Took Part in Tribute to Paris Victims at Wembley Stadium
Tribute: Prince William took to the Wembley pitch with England manager Roy Hodgson (left) and French coach Didier Deschamps (right) to lay floral tributes ahead of the international friendly between England and France at Wembley Stadium this evening
Tens of thousands of defiant England and France fans were joined by Prince William for a rousing rendition of the French national anthem as a packed Wembley crowd showed their support for victims of the Paris terror attacks this evening.
More than 70,000 football fans - including Jeremy Corbyn, Boris Johnson and David Cameron - came together in a poignant display of solidarity as the two nations went head-to-head in the most high-security football match in British history, just four days after the atrocities in the French capital.
Prince William took to the Wembley pitch with England manager Roy Hodgson and French coach Didier Deschamps to lay floral tributes ahead of the national anthems.
Fans on both sides then sang La Marseillaise before an impeccably-observed minute's silence was held on a moving night in North London.
The French players, including Lassana Diarra - whose cousin was one of the Paris victims - linked arms as the teams lined up to sing the anthems. Click link for full post from The Daily Mail.
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