Making Headway: Prince Harry opens charity centre for brain injury victims

 
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13 May 2013

Prince Harry was greeted by flag-waving children when he visited a centre for brain injury victims today.

Harry was opening the new home of Headway at Bradbury House in Nottingham. The charity provides support to brain injury survivors, their families and carers. The prince experienced what it is like to have a brain injury when he donned a pair of special goggles, left.

He also met Sergeant Johnson Beharry VC, who lives with the effects of a brain injury.

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