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Love Island’s Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt prove they’re still loved up in new Instagram pics working at a Greek refugee centre

THEY talked about the refugee work they were planning on doing when they left the Love Island villa and it seems Camillia Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt have wasted no time putting their plan into the action.

The loved up couple are currently volunteering at Nea Kavala refugee camp in Greece, while the rest of their cast mates are cashing in on their five minutes of fame.

 Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt are busy working in a refugee camp
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Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt are busy working in a refugee campCredit: Instagram
 Jamie helped pack bags of supplies
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Jamie helped pack bags of suppliesCredit: Instagram

Keeping their fans up to date with their movement, both Camilla and Jamie shared a number of pictures of them at the camp getting down to work.

In one shot Camilla, who used to date Prince Harry, can be seen ticking things of a list while Jamie packs bags.

Revealing that they were working on a documentary together, Camilla wrote: “We were incredibly lucky today to have the opportunity to volunteer with A Drop in the Ocean (@drapenihavet) in Nea Kavala camp. This incredible organisation abides by true humanitarian principles, delivering essential food and clothing in a dignified manner under difficult circumstances.

“Our whole trip has been coordinated by the amazing @hollypenalver founder of @indigovolunteers, and after an exceptional day one we are so excited to see what the rest of the week will bring.

“We will be keeping you updated on a daily basis, and will provide full information on how you can get involved in a short documentary when we get back 💛📽 @jamiejewitt_ #indigovolunteers #drapenihavet #HelpRefugeesUK #volunteer.”

 Camilla looked low-key as she got to work
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Camilla looked low-key as she got to workCredit: Instagram
 The couple looked very loved up as they arrived at the camp
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The couple looked very loved up as they arrived at the campCredit: Instagram

Jamie enjoyed the experience  just as much and told fans: “The best first day of our trip I could have imagined, i have never had such a rewarding experience thanks to @hollypenalver and @indigovolunteers at #neakavala #camp looking forward to the rest of the week and many more trips to come! #dropintheocean keep an eye out for mine and cams short documentary coming post trip.”

Their trip is in stark contrast to the rest of the Islanders who have been making endless night club appearances to rake in the cash.

Camilla made no secret of her charity work during her time on Love Island and is known for working with HALO trust, a landmine- clearing charity.

A Drop in the Ocean provides aids for refugees, their main focus is to help children and their mothers upon their arrival in Europe by coordinating volunteers and by collecting and distributing necessary equipment.

There are currently tens of thousands of refugees living in Greece in both official and unofficial camps.


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