Britain's Prince William and Catherine (Kate) Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited areas affected by recent violent disturbances in Birmingham in central England on Friday.
Prince William and Catherine visited Winson Green area affected by recent riots in Birmingham, where three British Pakistanis were killed in the early hours during a wave of disorder and looting, Reuters reported.
As funeral of the UK riot victims took place in the Winson Green area of Birmingham on Thursday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were right there the following day, meeting with residents and speaking to those who suffered from the riots.
Britain's Prince William and Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge visit the Summerfield Community Centre, in the Winson Green area of Birmingham, August 19, 2011.REUTERSCatherine the Duchess of Cambridge speaks to people during a visit to the Summerfield Community Centre, in the Winson Green area of Birmingham, August 19, 2011.REUTERSBritain's Prince William and Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge arrive to visit the Summerfield Community Centre, in the Winson Green area of Birmingham, August 19, 2011.REUTERSBritain's Prince William (L) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge leave the Machan coffee shop, which had been looted in last week's disturbances, in central Birmingham, central England August 19, 2011.REUTERS/Phil NobleBritain's Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrive at the Summerfield Community Centre in the Winson Green area of Birmingham, central England August 19, 2011.REUTERS/Darren StaplesBritain's Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, speak to Ajay Bhatia at the Machan Express Coffee bar in the centre of Birmingham, August 19, 2011. William and Catherine visited the coffee shop which was looted during last week's violent disturbances.REUTERSBritain's Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, speak to Ajay and Monika Bhatia at the Machan Express Coffee bar in the centre of Birmingham, August 19, 2011. William and Catherine visited the coffee shop which was looted during last week's violent disturbances.REUTERS