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Prince William praises New Zealand for their love

Prince William has praised New Zealand for their response against violence and hatred.

The Duke of Cambridge is on a two-day visit of New Zealand on behalf of the Queen.

He visited the mosque where 42 people had died because of the terrorist attack last month.

Prince William urges the world to be united and fight against violence and terrorism. He has said these remarks on the terror attack that took place in two mosques of New Zealand.

The Duke of Cambridge also met with the survivors of the terrorist attacks. He also met with a five-year old girl that is still recovering from the attack in the hospital.

It is to be remembered that fifty people had lost their lives through the hands of a terrorist during Friday. He did the attack during the Friday prayers on 15 March.

He went to the mosque in which 42 people had lost their lives.

He has also praised the entire New Zealand nation for their response after these attacks,

He said that the attack was planned to change New Zealand for the worse but the people didn’t give in to the thoughts of the terrorists.

He said that empathy, compassion, warmth and love truly run with the country.

He also praised the Prime Minister of the country. He said that Christchurch became the center of love after these attacks,

He also urged the world to be united and fight against all forms of extremism that is spreading in the world. He also condemned the recent terror attacks in Sri Lanka.

Prince William had arrived in New Zealand on Thursday. He began his visit from Auckland and attended the Anzac memorial service.

He joined with Jacinda Ardem to visit a five-year old girl that was injured in the Christchurch and offered her support.

He also praised the performance of rescue authorities that did an amazing job on March 15.

Ivan Cease

Senior editor of the Chicago Morning Star

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