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Prince Harry surprises double amputee training for 'toughest race on Earth': watch the video

TV & Film Editor
April 3, 2017

Prince Harry gave Duncan Slater quite a surprise by paying him a visit while the double leg amputee trained for the Marathon des Sables – a 150-mile race across the Sahara which takes place over six days – to raise money for Walking with the Wounded. The delighted Duncan, who was focused on his training before catching sight of the Prince, swore upon seeing him as he worked on the treadmill, leading the fifth-in-line to the throne to joke: "Don't fall, don't swear!" before warmly shaking Duncan's hand.

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After the former soldier lost both of his legs in a bomb blast in Afghanistan, he has pushed himself to the limits ever since, having also previously joined Prince Harry on an expedition to the South Pole back in 2013. Furthermore, he has already tried to complete the incredibly difficult race once before, but was forced to quit less than forty miles before the finishing line as his stumps were "rubbed raw" after having completed over 100 miles across the desert. However, this year he plans to get carbon fibre limbs, a revolutionary invention which should help solve the issue.

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Prince Harry chatted to Duncan about his training

Chatting to Duncan about his heat training, which will help him get used to the difficult conditions in the desert, the Prince said: "You're looking in really good shape." Duncan replied: "Yeah, that was quite hot I'll be honest! That was miserable." "Hard to breathe, or?" Prince Harry asked. Duncan replied: "No, just so hot. Everywhere. Even the breeze is ridiculous." Fans were quick to praise Duncan and the Prince, with one writing: "Oh my gosh! Crying! I love inspirational stories like this. TY!" Another added: "Harry, your dear, beautiful Mother would be so proud of you and your wonderful work!"

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