The sun rises today over the Jet Star roller coaster stranded off the Seaside Boardwalk.
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A young girl, left, wears a tiara while another girl wears a sweatshirt reading “Restore the Shore” as they wait hoping to catch a glimpse of Prince Harry at the Casino Pier today in Seaside Heights.
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A British flag hangs from a barricade as people wait to catch a glimpse of Prince Harry today.
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Prince Harry and N.J. Gov. Chris Christie talk during a tour in Mantoloking. Prince Harry began a tour Tuesday of New Jersey’s storm-damaged coastline, inspecting dune construction, walking past destroyed homes and shaking hands with police and other emergency workers.
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Prince Harry and Christie look at a before photo of a home that belongs to the Bowden family, which is now empty lot in Mantoloking.
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Prince Harry, right, walks with Christie at Casino Pier.
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Prince Harry, right, talks to a young girl at Casino Pier.
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Prince Harry greets people in Seaside Heights.
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Christie talks to a resident as Prince Harry looks on while visiting Seaside Heights. New Jersey sustained about $37 billion worth of damage from Hurricane Sandy.
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Prince Harry and Christie on the Seaside Heights boardwalk, the area best known for being the home of the MTV reality TV series, “Jersey Shore.”
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Michael Vanover, 7, left, looks on as Prince Harry helps Taylor Cirigliano, 11, right, pick a prize at a Ball Toss game on the boardwalk.
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Prince Harry and Gov. Christie, left, toss balls for Taylor Cirigliano, 11, right, and sister Allie Cirigliano, 7, at a Ball Toss game on the boardwalk.
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