It was all hands of deck for Prince William as he helped to furnish the last of 32 homes in Aberdeen as part of his flagship homeless initiative.
The heir to the throne was in the Granite city to mark three years of his Homewards campaign, which is working to end homelessness in the UK.
And William, known as the Duke of Rothesay when he is in Scotland, got straight to work by helping staff at Langstane Housing Association put together welcome packs with household goods for new tenants.
At one point he thought the CEO Helen Gauld said the items included ‘hairdryers’,
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