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During the gala, Prince William recalled visiting the redeveloped project in 2014 - which, as it turns out, was when the digger was involved.
He explained to the audience:
"I have been repeatedly impressed by both the speed and ambitious scale of this endeavour.
"I was present at the end of 2014 when the first building was demolished to make way for the new construction. George was very envious as I got to drive a digger."
On the centre, which has been in construction since August 2015, he added:
"When completed next year, the DNRC will be a world leading centre for rehabilitation. It will provide pioneering treatments. "It will give the brave men and women of our armed forces access to the very best rehabilitation facilities on offer, anywhere in the world. You will all agree with me that they deserve nothing less."
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