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Prince William honours Diana’s legacy supporting young victims of online bullying

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Prince William has honoured his mother Princess Diana’s legacy by supporting young people experiencing “horrible” online bullying during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Duke of Cambridge surprised teenage ambassadors from The Diana Award, the only charity bearing her name, by taking part in a video call to show his admiration for their work in Anti-Bullying Week.

At the end of an extraordinary week, which saw William break his silence over allegations that BBC reporter Martin Bashir hoodwinked his late mother to land his infamous 1995 Panorama interview, the duke listened to four young people describe their experience at the hands of bullies before helping others with similar problems.

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