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The Prince of Wales has inspired young photographers to break boundaries and champion their creativity after he viewed their pictures and spoke to them about their art.William spent Wednesday morning at the Ubele Initiative, a community hub in Wood Green, north London, meeting black youngsters involved in charities and projects funded by BBC Children in Need’s We Move FWD programme.Among those he met were 16-year-old Jeremiah and 14-year-old Elijah, who are regulars at the Society for the Advancement of Black Arts (SABA), based in north-west London, and who were taught how to take photos by award-winning photographer Aneesa Dawoojee whom they met through the group.

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