The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting Leicester today to pay tribute to the victims of the devastating helicopter crash that killed five people including the owner of the city's football club.
Prince William and wife Kate said they wanted to recognise the 'warmth and compassion' the people of Leicester have shown since the accident last month.
Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, 60, was killed when the aircraft plunged to the ground shortly after taking off from the pitch at the King Power stadium.
Pilots Eric Swaffer and partner Izabela Roza Lechowicz also died alongside Mr Srivaddhanaprabha's employees Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare.
Mr Srivaddhanaprabha's son Aiyawatt, vice chairman of the club, greeted the royals with his mother Aimon and sister Voramas.
The Royals were taken to the area containing the huge amount of floral tributes left to the victims outside the stadium, where they stood in solemn silence to pay their respects.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting the King Power Stadium today to pay tribute to the victims of a helicopter crash that killed five people including Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. The Royals are pictured with the late owner's son Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stood in solemn silence as they paid their respects in front of the huge amount of floral tributes left to the crash victims
Vice chairman Aiyawatt, left, waited to greet the royals with his mother Aimon, centre, and sister Voramas, right
Leicester striker Jamie Vardy, centre, was one of the players on hand to greet the Srivaddhanaprabha family, pictured, before the royals arrived
An aerial view of the crashed helicopter's charred remains shows the damage caused to the vehicle in the accident
Leicetser City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, pictured after the club's 2016 Premier League triumph, was praised for his 'contribution to football' by Prince William
Leicester City's staff and players were visibly emotional during their first game after the crash against Cardiff, pictured
Earlier this month around 20,000 supporters marched through the city for the club's game against Burnley to show their support and respect for the victims and their families
The Royals knew Mr Srivaddhanaprabha and Prince William, who is the President of the Football Association, and has previously highlighted his 'big contribution to football' after helping Leicester win the Premier League in 2016 just two years after the club was promoted from the Championship.
William, a keen football fan, said he was lucky to have known the billionaire duty-free entrepreneur for several years.
He said at the time: 'He made such a big contribution to football, not least through Leicester City's magical 2016 season that captured the imagination of the world.'
The Duke and Duchess will begin the day by visiting the tribute site near the stadium to pay their respects to those killed in the accident, before meeting with a group of players and members of the club's management team.
The couple will also meet volunteers and club supporters who helped to relocate the thousands of tributes, which were left outside the front of the stadium, to their present site.
Afterwards, the Cambridges will visit King Power Stadium where they will meet representatives from local charities who were supported by the club's owner.
Later, the couple will visit the University of Leicester to hear about some of the educational programmes Leicester City has helped to support.
This includes a £1million donation made by Mr. Srivaddhanaprabha to the university in May 2018, which will be used to help fund medical research and training through the creation of a Professorship in Child Health.
Their Royal Highnesses will then have the opportunity to speak with students, before meeting some of the University’s Centenary scholars.
The Centenary scholar programme has been created as the University prepares to celebrate 100 years since a fund was established by Dr Astley Clarke for its foundation.
It was created as a living memorial to those who fought and made sacrifices in the First World War.
Mr Srivaddhanaprabha's helicopter was flown by Eric Swaffer, 53 (pictured left with the Dalai Lama) who has posted pictures of the craft on social media. His partner, also on board the ill-fated aircraft was flight instructor and partner Izabela Lechowicz, 46 (pictured right)
Kaveporn Punpare was an assistant to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and sadly perished in the doomed flight, alongside his colleagues and the chairman
Nusara Suknamai, a former Miss Thailand competitor, was one of the members of staff who tragically perished on board
The doomed Leicester City helicopter pilot may have been become stuck in a ‘dead man’s curve’ after the aircraft’s tail rotor failed, experts have suggested
Investigators are still trying to determine why the aircraft plunged 430ft to the ground just moments after taking off from the pitch on October 27.
Footage of the aircraft taking off from the King Power Stadium pitch appeared to show parts of the rear rotor flying off as it hovered above the stands.
But the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) says it still has not identified the cause of the crash, although it appears the helicopter turned sharply right when the pilot was using the left pedal and 'did not respond to his command'.
The AAIB's preliminary report also says that its 'investigation of the tail rotor system is being carried out as a priority'.
Instead of crashing into the stands and hospitality areas it came down on empty land 200 yards from the stadium before erupting in a fireball.
It avoided busy roads and the last of the 31,000 fans still in the area along with dozens of police officers.
Experts suspect the tail rotor failed, sending the £6million AugustaWestland AW169 into a 'dead man's curve' that even the best pilot would not have been able to handle.
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