The crowds gathered to watch Prince William plant a small tree after yesterday's memorial service in Hagley Park but it was his impromptu meet-and-greet that stole the show.
The Prince was met with cheers from a three-deep crowd who stood behind a security barrier at a corner of the park near the Avon River. As he waited for the Prime Minister to arrive, he walked over to shake hands with people and pose for photographs. He got close enough for the crowds to touch and though his dark-suited security guards were close behind, they didn't interfere with his connection with the crowd.
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Prince William wows crowds with easy manner.
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