PRINCE William touchingly chatted with a five-year-old girl who was saved by blue light heroes when she collapsed.
The heir beamed during his first royal engagement since his summer break as he met crews during a visit to Dockhead Fire Station.
The 39-year-old was pictured poignantly listening to little Lila, who was successfully resuscitated by ambulance technician Charlotte Speers, along with firefighters Marc Rustage and James Knight.
The youngster collapsed in March 2020 but was spotted by Charlotte - who was on maternity leave at the time - who immediately started CPR.
Off-duty firefighters Marc and James then rushed to help, with James grabbing a defibrillator in case it was needed from a nearby fire station.
They amazingly managed to get Lila breathing again and saved the little girl.
The moving moment with Wills was captured as he mingled with lionhearted firefighters in London for Emergency Services Day this afternoon.
He made the visit without wife Kate after the couple holidayed in the Isles of Scilly with their children.
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Wills, who wore a navy blue suit with an open-collared blue shirt, laughed with the crew as he arrived at the station.
During his visit, he chatted with firefighters in a gazebo decorated with homemade bunting.
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The royal appeared in great form as he returned to his duties after his trip away.
Kate and William, along with Charlotte, George and Louis, returned to Scilly in August after first taking a break there in 2020.
Stunned locals spotted the family biking together.
One visitor to the island said they "seemed like a normal family on holiday, intent on keeping themselves to themselves."
William is likely to have needed a restorative trip away before a busy winter.
He and Harry are among the royals set to speak out about Prince Philip's life for a new BBC documentary.
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Meanwhile, it's claimed that Wills and Kate are planning a move from Norfolk to Windsor in order to be closer to the Queen.
According to reports, the couple are “eyeing up” a move to Berkshire.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte both currently attend St Thomas’s Prep School in Battersea, South West London.
And the Cambridges are reportedly thinking about moving to Fort Belvedere, a Grade II listed house with a tower towards the southern end of Windsor Great Park.
Currently, the fort is owned by the Crown Estate and is leased to the Weston family, close pals of the royals.
However, representatives for the couple say the claims are just speculation.
Meanwhile, it was revealed last month that William personally intervened to ensure the safety of an Afghan officer and his family.
The prince heard of the former cadet's plight before requesting that he and his loved ones were evacuated from Kabul.
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The Afghan officer is thought to have served with the Afghan National Army.
Sources say he was integral to the British military operation in Afghanistan and had been working closely with our troops.
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