The Duke of Cambridge has been attending a special service at Hereford Cathedral.
Prince William attended a service at the cathedral for dedication of a new SAS memorial.
Ascension - a new sculpture and window honouring the Special Air Service Regiment - was dedicated by the Bishop of Hereford, the Right Reverend Richard Frith.
The service was part of the regiment’s celebration of its formation in 1941.
Nice day for welcoming Prince William to Hereford pic.twitter.com/2ATFLaB7HF
— Sam Pratley (@sampratley) October 17, 2017
HRH Prince William departs @HFDCathedral. Until next time! ?? pic.twitter.com/6BDlcCKzjz
— HCR inc GordonLutton (@HCR_Hereford) October 17, 2017
The Duke of Cambridge has just arrived in Hereford for the dedication of the Ascension window @HFDCathedral. Welcome, HRH Prince William! pic.twitter.com/jn7a6shu5n
— HerefordCathedralSch (@Herefordcs1) October 17, 2017
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