Prince William has come forward to help a little girl who was seriously injured in a car crash in England.
According to a source, the nine-year-old girl was walking in the town of Leighton Buzzard in Bedfordshire when a Mercedes and a Ford collided and one of them struck the little girl while she was crossing the street, Us magazine reports.
Source continued that Prince William arrived at the accident spot and took the victim, who had suffered a broken pelvis and legs, to the nearest hospital.
According to the royal family's website, Prince William has already taken part in 156 search and rescue operations that have resulted in the rescue of 149 people.
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