A student has spoken of her excitement and said she “loved it” after the Prince of Wales gave her a hug during a visit to her college. Prince William was visiting Bournemouth and Poole College to meet participants in the Homeworks BCP project to provide training for those at risk of or experiencing homelessness.

As he was leaving, the prince went to shake hands with a group of students who had gathered to get a glimpse of the royal visitor. One student, 24-year-old Natasha Gorry, from Wimborne, Dorset, asked for a hug from William who obliged to the cheers and applause of the students nearby before he give her a ‘high-10’ clap of hands.

He then said to her afterwards: “It was so nice to see you. You’ve got some lessons to go to, otherwise I will get into trouble.”. To which the students replied that they had a free period. The prince replied: “You’ve got the sun out today, it’s lovely.”.

Afterwards, Ms Gorry, who is studying maths, English and cooking, said: “I’m happy, it’s my first time to see Prince William. “He gave me a hug, I love it, (I’m) excited, it’s my first time. He’s an amazing guy.”. She added: “I asked him for a hug, I love it.”.