Read more: Prince William meets families in UN health clinic and school | Daily Mail OnlineThe Duke of Cambridge was clapped and cheered by Palestinians today as he made his first visit to a refugee camp to learn about the lives of Arabs on the West Bank.
After meeting Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah, Prince William travelled a few miles away to the streets of the West Bank camp of Jalazone to visit a United Nations school and health clinic.
The camp first opened in wake of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war but today the tents have given way to concrete buildings home built along rough-hewn streets and pavement.
He looks like a king.
I’ve always wondered if perhaps us and the Palestinians would be able to find peace and a middle ground if countries like the US and UK stayed out.
Read more: Prince William gazes over sun-bathed Old City of Jerusalem | Daily Mail OnlinePrince William prayed at the most sacred site accessible to Jews today when he visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City.
With a yarmulke - also known as a kippah or skull cap - on his head, the Duke of Cambridge placed a written prayer on a folded piece of paper into one of the cracks in the wall, held his right hand against the ancient stones and spent around a minute in quiet contemplation with his eyes shut.
William was escorted around the holy site by Britain's Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis and the rabbi of the Western Wall, Shmuel Rabinovitch, on the last day of his historic visit to the Middle East.
A large crowd of Jewish worshippers watched him as he prayed. One man shouted out: 'We love you' as the prince prayed.
The Western Wall is the most sacred site accessible to Jews as it is the only remaining part of the Temple, held to be uniquely holy in Judaism.