Royal Family 'deeply saddened' by Liverpool parade incident
- On May 26, a car drove into crowds celebrating Liverpool FC's Premier League title in the city centre, injuring around 50 people including four children.
- The incident occurred despite road closures and safety measures, and a 53-year-old man from Liverpool was arrested at the scene as the suspected driver.
- Medical teams treated the injured at local hospitals, reporting mostly manageable limb injuries and no life-threatening conditions during Princess Anne's hospital visit.
- King Charles III expressed that he and the Queen were profoundly disturbed and saddened by the tragic events, while Prince William and Kate Middleton shared their deep sorrow on social media.
- Well-Wishes flowed from Liverpool FC players, fans, public figures, and the Prime Minister, while extensive investigations continue amid widespread community grief.
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Prince William and Princess Kate express sadness after car crash mars Liverpool’s victory parade celebrations
A joyful celebration in Liverpool turned tragic as a car crashed into crowds, injuring over 50 people. Prince William and Princess Catherine of Wales expressed their sadness over the incident. Authorities are investigating, and a suspect has been arrested on multiple charges.
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