Prince of Wales visits Syrian refugee camp on Jordanian border: Royal arrival and tour of camp

Prince of Wales visits Syrian refugee camp on Jordanian border: Royal arrival and tour of camp; Prince Charles talking with children making plasticine figures at table / Camilla sitting at table talking with camp workers and refugee children ENDS EXT Refugee camp with people milling around / Camilla and Prince Charles towards on tour of camp / Clothes on washing line / Sign for supermarket above building / Women and children along / Prince Charles and Camilla into building / Men standing around watching / Disabled man in wheelchair / Men standing around as one gives victory salute INT *** WARNING SOME FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY *** Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, meeting doctors in room / Doctors taking photographs of Royal couple / Charles and Camilla listening to staff in clinic ENDS Prince Charles (Prince of Wales) interview with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in background SOT - children traumatised in the horrors they experienced before they got here and some of them have lost their parents or had horrendous experiences but it is remarkable what the people here, UNHCR and Save the Children are doing to try and deal with this unbelievably difficult and heartbreaking situation - in some ways children are quite adaptable and resilient but at the same time, the teachers were telling me that just looking at trees reminded them of where they had been and what had happened to them - as the marvellous lady there said, you just have to have hope that they can go back again - great thing that has come out of this is just how unbelievably generous the Jordanian people are, they are truly remarkably in terms of what they have managed to cope and deal with - all these hundreds of thousands of refugees, very nearly the second anniversary and there are something like 430,000 people here / they worry terribly that by the end of the year there is going to be 1.2, 1.3 million people coming in / equivilent of the UK having 7 million people descend...
Prince of Wales visits Syrian refugee camp on Jordanian border: Royal arrival and tour of camp; Prince Charles talking with children making plasticine figures at table / Camilla sitting at table talking with camp workers and refugee children ENDS EXT Refugee camp with people milling around / Camilla and Prince Charles towards on tour of camp / Clothes on washing line / Sign for supermarket above building / Women and children along / Prince Charles and Camilla into building / Men standing around watching / Disabled man in wheelchair / Men standing around as one gives victory salute INT *** WARNING SOME FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY *** Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, meeting doctors in room / Doctors taking photographs of Royal couple / Charles and Camilla listening to staff in clinic ENDS Prince Charles (Prince of Wales) interview with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in background SOT - children traumatised in the horrors they experienced before they got here and some of them have lost their parents or had horrendous experiences but it is remarkable what the people here, UNHCR and Save the Children are doing to try and deal with this unbelievably difficult and heartbreaking situation - in some ways children are quite adaptable and resilient but at the same time, the teachers were telling me that just looking at trees reminded them of where they had been and what had happened to them - as the marvellous lady there said, you just have to have hope that they can go back again - great thing that has come out of this is just how unbelievably generous the Jordanian people are, they are truly remarkably in terms of what they have managed to cope and deal with - all these hundreds of thousands of refugees, very nearly the second anniversary and there are something like 430,000 people here / they worry terribly that by the end of the year there is going to be 1.2, 1.3 million people coming in / equivilent of the UK having 7 million people descend...
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