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Prince William Keeps His Promise to Rob Burrow: Opens New MND Centre in Leeds
Prince William Keeps His Promise to Rob Burrow: Opens New MND Centre in Leeds
Today, Prince William proved once again that royalty isn’t just about titles — it’s about heart. Fulfilling a promise he made to the late Rob Burrow, he officially opened the new Motor Neurone Disease centre that will change countless lives.
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Prince William Honors Rob Burrow by Opening the New Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease
Prince William has fulfilled a deeply meaningful promise: today he officially opened the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease at Seacroft Hospital in Leeds, honoring the late rugby league legend whose courage inspired the nation.
The Prince of Wales toured the state-of-the-art facility alongside Dr. Jung, meeting patients, families, and the dedicated staff who worked tirelessly to bring the project to life. The centre is a landmark achievement — one fueled by determination, community effort, and the extraordinary fundraising led by Kevin Sinfield CBE, who has raised over £10 million for MND charities.
William also spent time with Rob’s wife, Lindsey, and their children, sharing warm and emotional moments that highlighted both the family’s strength and the impact of Rob’s legacy. His presence underscored the royal commitment to raising awareness for MND and supporting those affected by it.
The Prince’s involvement in the project began long before today. William had personally promised Rob Burrow that he would one day open the centre — and in keeping that promise, he not only honored Rob’s memory but reinforced the importance of compassion, continuity, and service within the monarchy.
The opening marks a powerful moment for the MND community, offering hope, support, and world-class care for years to come — all inspired by one man’s bravery and another man’s steadfast dedication to his word.
