Prince visits Glasgow after police helicopter crash
The Prince of Wales is preparing to meet some of the emergency workers who were involved in the Glasgow helicopter crash operation.Prince Charles is to visit the city on Friday, a week after the police helicopter crashed onto the Clutha bar.
Nine people died - the aircraft's crew of three and six people attending a music gig at the pub.
The prince, whose Scottish title is the Duke of Rothesay, will sign a book of condolence at Glasgow City Chambers.
A short statement on the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall's website said: "The Duke of Rothesay will visit Glasgow to meet emergency service personnel and others involved in the response to the helicopter crash in Glasgow city centre last Friday.
"His Royal Highness will also sign the Book of Condolence at the City Chambers."
More than 100 people were in the bar when the helicopter dropped out of the sky "like a stone", crashing through the roof of the building.
BBC