Prince William urges Aussie flood victims to 'look after themselves' during ... trends now

Prince William urges Aussie flood victims to 'look after themselves' during ... trends now
Prince William urges Aussie flood victims to 'look after themselves' during ... trends now

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Prince William has urged Australians to 'look after themselves and others' as he heard the stories of four flood victims during a 'heart-breaking' video call. 

Kensington Palace released footage of the Prince of Wales speaking with Australians from across the country who had been devastated by floods on Friday. 

On the call was Daniel Cleave and Curtis Arthur, business owners from Shepparton in Victoria, NSW Emergency Service member Grace Langlands, publican Brad Flowers from South Australia, and Maureen Carter, the chief executive of the Nindilingarri Cultural Health Service in the Kimberly in Western Australia

The Royal listened thoughtfully and nodded as each participant described the impacts of the floods before ending on a note about mental health.

'You've got people like you guys looking out for each other and supporting each other,' he tells the starstruck Aussies.

'Please make sure you're looking after yourselves and those in your communities that need it, because some people will be suffering in silence.

'I just want to make sure your looking after yourselves as well as each other, that's very important.'

William listened thoughtfully and nodded as each participant described the effects of the floods in their region before ending on a note about mental health

William listened thoughtfully and nodded as each participant described the effects of the floods in their region before ending on a note about mental health

Ms Langlands said the flood-affected areas in NSW had resembled a war-zone. 

'Just the force, cars on top of cars, and never actually realising the power behind water and the damage it can create,' she said. 

Mr Flowers, the owner of the Overland Corner Hotel in the Upper Murray, said he was still delivering supplies to people in his community. 

'Everyone's helping out, dropping off food and drinks,' he told the Prince. 

'We're a pretty rough bunch, the

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