Britain's Prince Edward delighted children at King Edward VI College in Nuneaton when he visited earlier this week.
The Earl of Wessex was the special guest at the official opening of a brand new creative arts building at the college, which now boasts a cutting-edge suite that features a range of different classrooms, including a photography studio and a media suite.
The visit of the Prince thrilled the children, including student Sarah Garrett, who told the Nuneaton News: "I spoke primarily about my stop motion project and how it works along with the technology to make a mini movie with images.
"It was a great experience, we were all really excited about meeting him."
Elsewhere, photography teacher at the college Jaskirt Bora said: "It was a fantastic pleasure to have the His Royal Highness in our college and especially visiting the photography students.
"They thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I'm really thankful that he talked to so many of them about their work, which is such a rare opportunity."
She added: "This was a really special moment for them and I'm delighted that The Earl of Wessex took so much interest in photography and the students work."
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