A dignitary who fell over during an official visit to a school by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on Friday was offered help by Prince William. The Duke, who works at the East Anglia Air Ambulance service, had just arrived and was greeting officials when Jonathan Douglas-Hughes, vice lord lieutenant of Essex, the Queen's representative in the county east of London, took a tumble. Jonathan Douglas-Hughes, vice lord lieutenant of Essex, is helped back to his feet by Prince William on Friday. Prince William and another woman rushed to help Douglas-Hughes up from the pavement. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were visiting the Stewards Academy in Harlow to promote the Heads Together campaign which helps people with mental illness.
Source: CBC News September 16, 2016 12:33 UTC