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Prince Harry tours storm-damaged NJ shore

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie talks to Britain's Prince Harry while visiting the area hit by Superstorm Sandy, Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in Seaside Heights, N.J. Prince Harry began a tour of New Jersey's storm-damaged coastline, inspecting dune construction, walking past destroyed homes and shaking hands with police and other emergency workers. New Jersey sustained about $37 billion worth of damage from the storm. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, Pool)

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Britain's Prince Harry toured New Jersey's storm-damaged coastline, inspecting dune construction, walking past destroyed homes and shaking hands with police and other emergency workers. New Jersey sustained about $37 billion worth of damage from the storm.

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, center left, walks with Britain's Prince Harry, center, while visiting the area hit by Superstorm Sandy, Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in Seaside Heights, N.J.

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Michael Vanover, 7, left, looks on as Britain's Prince Harry helps Taylor Cirigliano, 11, right, pick a prize at a Ball Toss game on the boardwalk, while visiting the area hit by Superstorm Sandy, Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in Seaside Heights, N.J.

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Britain's Prince Harry toured two New Jersey shore communities devastated by Superstorm Sandy, shaking hands with emergency personnel and construction workers before spending Tuesday afternoon in New York City at events promoting tourism and philanthropy.