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Barack Obama visits Prince Harry at Kensington Palace

By Karen Butler
Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks after he was presented the 2017 John F. Kennedy Profile In Courage Award by Caroline Kennedy at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston on May 7. Obama visited Britain's Prince Harry after the Manchester terror attack to offer his condolences and support. Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI
1 of 2 | Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks after he was presented the 2017 John F. Kennedy Profile In Courage Award by Caroline Kennedy at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston on May 7. Obama visited Britain's Prince Harry after the Manchester terror attack to offer his condolences and support. Photo by CJ Gunther/UPI | License Photo

May 28 (UPI) -- Britain's Prince Harry welcomed former U.S. President Barack Obama at Kensington Palace Saturday.

"They discussed support for veterans, mental health, conservation, empowering young people and the work of their respective foundations," the palace tweeted Saturday, along with a photo of the two men standing together outside.

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"Barack Obama also offered his condolences to the victims of the Manchester attack and support for those recovering from injuries," read another post from the palace.

"Good to see my friend Prince Harry in London to discuss the work of our foundations & offer condolences to victims of the Manchester attack," Obama said in his own Twitter message.

A suicide bomber killed 22 people and injured dozens of others at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester Monday night.

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