The Prince and Princess of Wales have returned to Southport to show their support for a community left devastated by the senseless stabbings at a Taylor Swift dance class

    13:03, 23 Sep 2025Updated 16:28, 23 Sep 2025

    Prince William and Princess Kate had a private meeting today with the family of Elsie Dot Stancombe, a seven-year-old girl who was horrifically stabbed to death at a Taylor Swift themed dance class in Southport.

    The Waleses travelled to the Merseyside town today for an emotional visit as they continue to show their support for the grief-stricken community after the deadly 2024 attack claimed the lives of three young girls, including nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar, and six-year-old Bebe King.

    Today, the Prince and Princess of Wales will also speak with locals about how the tragedy has impacted the tight-knit town. They will meet with emergency responders who were first on the scene during the senseless attack.

    Kate MiddletonThe Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived in Southport to show their continued support to the grieving community(Image: eddie_mulholland@hotmail.com)READ MORE: Sarah Ferguson’s email to Jeffrey Epstein in full as duchess axed by charityREAD MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle make first joint appearance in five months

    After arriving in Southport, William and Kate travelled to Farnborough Road Infant and Junior School, where little Elsie was a pupil. The royal couple were welcomed by Peter Oliver, deputy Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside, June Burns, Mayor of Sefton, Marion Atkinson, leader of Sefton council and its CEO Phillip Porter.

    Jennie Sephton, head of the infant school, where Elsie was a pupil, and Adrian Antell, head of the junior school, then introduced the royal couple to members of the school council – 16 from the junior school and 16 from the infant school.

    Inside, William and Kate spoke to teachers about how the school was affected by the tragedy and the support it has provided to pupils, staff and the local community.

    Kate MiddletonKate wanted to “show her support, empathy and compassion to the local community” on today’s visit(Image: PA)

    William and Kate then met with Elsie’s parents, Jenni and David, and her younger sister for a private meeting, before travelling to another engagement in the town. Along with Alice’s father Sergio Aguiar, David ran the London Marathon in April in memory of their daughters and the Prince and Princess donated to their fundraising efforts.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales then arrived at Churchtown Primary School to see the new commemorative playground, for which they made a generous donation that has been created to honour former students Bebe King and Alice da Silva Aguiar, who were killed during the horrific attack.

    Since the attack, the community of Southport has set up a fundraising appeal for a memorial playground to honour Alice and Bebe. Excess funds from the fundraiser have been distributed between local charities who have helped recovery efforts in Southport, as well as being split between three charities founded in memory of Alice, Bebe and Elsie – Alice’s WonderDance Foundation, Bebe’s Hive and Elsie’s Story.

    Prince William, Kate MiddletonWilliam and Kate saw emotional artworks created by grieving schoolchildren(Image: PA)

    Arriving at the school, the Prince and Princess of Wales had private meetings with the parents of Bebe King and Alice da Silva Aguiar, as well as with other students from the school who were affected by the attack. During the visit, Princess Kate wore a bracelet with Bebe’s name on it, given to her by Bebe’s mother, Lauren.

    After the emotional private meeting, William and Kate met with a group of Alice’s classmates to hear about an art project they have been working on to show the progression of their grief and how they are looking towards the future with hope.

    A group of year six pupils showed off their artwork to the royal couple, displaying their “emotional journey piece” that hung on the wall. Princess Kate praised the children as she said: “It’s extraordinary, the fact that you’ve been able to put your experiences into this art work together.”

    Commenting on the visit, a Kensington Palace spokesperson said: “The Prince and Princess were incredibly struck by how the community in Southport have come together in the face of deep adversity, showcasing the power of love, connection and hope for the future.”

    This is the second time William and Kate have met with the victims’ families, after previously visiting in October 2024 to show their support and hear how locals came together following the heinous rampage.

    Prince William, Kate MiddletonThe royal couple met with the junior school headteacher Adrian Antell and infant school headteacher Jennifer Sephton(Image: Getty Images)

    They spent time with the bereaved families of the three children who lost their lives and the dance teacher who was caught up in the attack.

    They then met with emergency responders who helped victims on that horrific day, to hear about their experiences and speak to mental health practitioners who have been working to deliver long term support to the blue light community in Southport.

    Prince William had promised the families and local community he would visit as soon as possible and his first visit had long been scheduled in, but the decision by his wife to join him was more recent. It is understood that Kate wanted to “show her support, empathy and compassion to the local community”.

    Kate MiddletonThe royals were greeted by students from Farnborough Road Infant and Junior School(Image: eddie_mulholland@hotmail.com)

    Bebe, Alice and Elsie were killed last year when Axel Rudakubana launched his depraved knife attack on the Taylor Swift-themed dance class.

    In January, 19-year-old Rudakubana was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court to a minimum of 52 years in jail for the “sadistic” murders of the three young girls, with judge Mr Justice Goose describing his crimes as “shocking” and “pure evil”.

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