Prince William, Kate Middleton put their lives at risk for meaningful cause
Prince William and Princess Kate received praise for their brave decision amid Prince Harry's constant demand to upsize his security.
It has been said that the Prince and Princess of Wales set a good example for the former working royal by performing 'dangerous' royal duty, showcasing their true determination to serve people.
For the unversed, William and Catherine visited India in 2016 where they carried out some charitable works.
During their headline-making tour, the royal couple expressed a wish to meet underprivileged children at the Salaam Baalak Trust Centre without creating a media frenzy.
The co-founder of the charitable organisation, Sanjoy Roy, recalled the Waleses' meaningful move in a new statement.
As per GB, he said that the future King and Queen's royal representatives contacted him saying, "They're happy to come without security," in order to keep their visit low-key.
Sanjay shared, "I tried to dissuade them, saying, 'No can do - it's too dangerous. Just don't come.' But Will and Kate said, 'No, we really want to.'"
He mentioned the "circus" caused during Tony and Cherie Blair's visit to the trust but highlighted that "William and Catherine were so wonderfully respectful."
These comments came after the Duke of Sussex revealed that he "can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK," after losing a legal battle in his UK security case.
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