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Prince William attends garden party at envoy’s house

The Duke of Cambridge (centre), with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and inventor Ziv Aviram (left) as he tries on glasses linked to a computer to help partially sighted people to see more clearly, during a Garden reception at the UK Ambassador to Israel in Tel Aviv, Israel 

Photo credit : Arthur Edwards/The Sun/PA Wire
The Duke of Cambridge (centre), with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and inventor Ziv Aviram (left) as he tries on glasses linked to a computer to help partially sighted people to see more clearly, during a Garden reception at the UK Ambassador to Israel in Tel Aviv, Israel Photo credit : Arthur Edwards/The Sun/PA Wire

Duke of Cambridge meets politicians and high-profile figures at Ambassador David Quarrey’s house, including PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Bar Refaeli, Tomer Hemed, Tzipi Livni and Isaac Herzog

Wishing guests “Erez tov lekulam”, he told the gathering: “From the early stories of the kibbutzim; to the revival of Hebrew as a living, modern language; to the hi-tech economies that we see around us here in Tel Aviv – the modern story of Israel is one of inventing, creating, innovating, and striding confidently into its future.” That future, he suggested, lay partly in the message of projects like the British Embassy and UJIA-backed Equilizer programme which unites Jewish and Arab youngsters through a shared love of football.

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