Prince Harry visited Nottingham for the first time today.
Our reporters tweeted updates from all the locations he visited throughout the day - as well as live video and pictures of the action.
Have a look at our gallery of pictures from the day here.
15.10: Harry leaves Nottingham. If you missed any of the action, read our live blog again.
14.20: Harry's having a go at reading the news while at Confetti. He's also had a go at DJ-ing and had an avatar made of himself. The crowds gathered outside can see it all on the big screen there.
14:00: Prince Harry's arrived at Confetti - to big cheers from the gathered crowds.
13.50: Prince Harry's arrival at Confetti is imminent. Stay tuned to our live stream to see.
12.45pm: Harry is still in St Ann's - but over at Confetti the crowds are building up.
The prince's will be to Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, which offers industry training in music technology, gaming, film, television, radio and lives events production.
It is also part of a consortium that is due to run Notts TV, a project Prince Harry will launch as part of his visit ahead of the channel being broadcast next year.WATCH: Crowds gathering at ConfettiWATCH: Charley Carter explains why she's come all the way from France to see Prince HarryWATCH: Prince Harry LIVE in St Ann's
12.20pm: Prince Harry is in St Ann's and listening to children from Bluebell Hill Primary School performing a rap - but Harry declines to rap himself.
Jamie Newham, 21, of Netherfield, showed the prince some films he had made.
He said: "He enjoyed them, he wants us to try and send him some copies.
"It's been such a good day. It's really made me smile. It makes me feel like I've done a good thing."
Fenton Brady, seven, a member of KK Boxing Club, spoke to Prince Harry while he was in the boxing ring.
"It was really amazing," he said. "It was my first time to see any Prince in the world and it was, like, when I first saw him I wasn't expecting him in that costume. I thought he would be really royal but then I realised why – he was coming to box so why would he wear his royal costume?
"He was the one who wanted to see us and see how we were doing and all the different stuff and how we train and I told him all about that.
"He told me about his brother and what his life has been about. He seemed really pleased to meet us."
12pm: Prince Harry heads over to St Ann's.He's due to meet representatives of four organisations in St Ann's – the KK Boxing Club, education projects Learn 2 Learn Comprehensive and the Epic Partnership, and the St Ann's Community Recording Studio.
10.30am: Hundreds of schoolchildren gathered outside a Nottingham charity as Prince Harry visits the city for the first time.
The Prince arrived at brain injury charity Headway at about 10.30am and was greeted by a sea of Union flags. His mother, Princess Diana, was a patron the charity and he told staff there: "My mother, as Patron, very much admired Headway and the vital work it does." He spent around an hour at the charity's headquarters before heading over to St. Ann's.WATCH: Youngsters getting ready for Prince Harry in St Ann'sWATCH: Prince Harry inside HeadwayWATCH: Prince Harry arriving in Old Basford
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