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Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (L) is shown the area at Mullaghmore harbour in Ireland on May 20, 2015 by Peter McHugh (R) a local man involved in the rescue of people when the prince's uncle Lord Mountbatten was killed in an IRA bombing in 1979. Britain's Prince Charles spoke of his "anguish" at the murder of his godfather by IRA paramilitaries in 1979 as he became the first royal to visit the assassination site in Ireland. Charles remembered Lord Louis Mountbatten as "the grandfather I never had" on an emotional trip to the rugged coastline, saying he understood the suffering of the Irish people in "a profound way". AFP PHOTO / PAUL FAITH (Photo credit should read PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)
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