Prince Harry lent a helping hand in the re-opening of London’s Borough Market weeks after the terror attacks

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 15: Prince Harry meets stall holder Paul Wheeler as he tours stalls during a visit to Borough Market which has opened yesterday for the first time since the London Bridge terrorist attack on June 15, 2017 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by John Stillwell - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Prince Harry will always be there for the people of his country.

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On Thursday, Harry joined several vendors at Borough Market as they re-opened following the June 3 terror attacks in London that left eight people dead and injured dozens more.

The Palace shared some of the photos from Harry’s day at the market on their official Twitter page.

He also met with security officer Ganga Garbuja, who was one of the first people on scene and helped people escape safely.

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One vendor, Bread Ahead, also gifted the prince with some rather delicious looking donuts!

After the visit, Harry thanked the vendors and restaurant owners for their bravery during the attack.

“Thank you to all the traders we met this morning – if you are in London today, get down to Borough Market and show them your support!” Kensington Palace wrote.

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