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Prince William visits Jerusalem holy sites as he wraps up ME tour

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JERUSALEM: Prince William visited Jerusalem’s Al Aqsa mosque compound on Thursday as he wrapped up a landmark Middle East tour during which he has tiptoed through the region’s diplomatic minefield.


His visit to Islam’s third holiest site was followed by visits to the city’s Jewish and Christian holy places.


William wandered through the Al Aqsa compound accompanied by a large Israeli security detail and members of the Jordanian-run religious trust that administers it.


British officials said it was the first time a member of the royal family had ever visited the compound, which houses the Al Aqsa mosque and the iconic golden-topped Dome of the Rock.


The second-in-line to the British throne also visited the adjacent Western Wall, the holiest place at which Jews are allowed to pray, accompanied by its director-general and by Britain’s chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis.


Donning a dark Jewish skullcap for his visit to the Western Wall, William placed a note in a crack between the ancient stones before laying his hand on them and closing his eyes for a few moments.


The prince then signed the visitors’ book, with the Western Wall administration saying his dedication read: “May the God of peace bless this region and all the world with peace.”


From the Western Wall, the prince walked through the narrow alleyways of Jerusalem’s walled Old City to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which most Christians believe is the site where Jesus was crucified and buried.


There he was greeted by representatives of the sometimes feuding Christian denominations which administer the church before touring its vast multi-levelled interior.


He then re-entered the Old City’s narrow streets for the short walk to Jaffa Gate, where he rejoined his motorcade, capping off his three-day tour.


On Wednesday, William found himself on diplomatic thin ice during a visit to the Israeli-occupied West Bank when he called the Palestinian territories a “country”.


On Thursday, William also laid flowers on the grave of his great-grandmother Alice, who is buried at the Church of St Magdalene in the city. — AFP


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