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Princes William and Harry visit with survivors of Grenfell Tower fire

Princes William and Harry have offered comfort to the survivors of the west London fire that killed at least 80 people.

Support4Grenfell is under the umbrella of the Royal Foundation charities

Prince William visits the Al-Manaar Muslim Cultural Centre in London, as part of the Support4Grenfell Hub Project. William and his brother, Harry, visited the newly established royal foundation. (Ian Vogler/Pool via Associated Press)

Princes William and Harry have offered comfort to the survivors of the west London fire that killed at least 80 people.

The royal brothers met Tuesday with former Grenfell Tower residents during a visit to a centre offering psychological support to survivors of the June 14 blaze.

Prince Harry urged them to "be there for each other," noting that some will be reluctant to discuss their experiences.

Prince Harry poses with a girl during a visit to families affected by the Grenfell Tower apartment fire during a visit to the Support4Grenfell Community Hub. (Tony Melville/Associated Press)

The brothers, who have made mental health one of their priority causes, toured theRoyal Foundation Support4Grenfell Community hub, which is near the charred tower's remains.

Prince William's wife, Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, had intended to accompany them, but cancelled amid severe morning sickness from her third pregnancy.

As William apologized for her absence, one volunteer chimed, "She's got a good excuse."