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Prince Harry's Midlands accent
Prince Harry is visiting Nottingham today. He'll officially open the new headquarters of the charity Headway which helps people who've suffered head injuries.
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Prince Harry tries out a Midlands accent
Prince Harry's attempt at a Midlands accent
And finally: Prince Harry turns his hand to news reading
Prince Harry has turned his hand to being a newsreader during a visit to the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies in Nottingham.
He is not the first royal to try presenting, his father the Prince of Wales tried weather presenting last year:
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Uncle Harry gets nappy-changing practice
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James Cracknell praises Prince Harry's charity visit
James Cracknell has said that Prince Harry's visit to Headway a charity which helps those with brain injuries, will help raise the profile of the charity and the cause.
He said: "one of the things about brain injury is the hidden illness. If you're walking, talking, people think you're OK.
"With the profile a royal visit brings so many more people will have heard of Headway."
Cracknell won gold at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Olympics in Athens. James suffered a brain injury in a near fatal accident after being struck from behind by a truck while cycling through Arizona in 2010.
Crowd waiting for Prince Harry at Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies
Varied crowd gathers to see Prince Harry – even an owl!
Video: Prince Harry speaks with children in Nottingham
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