They were stunned by the disaster as the rest of us were. Princes William and Harry were at work in a Gloucestershire warehouse on Friday, spending more than 5 hours preparing boxes of emergency supplies and stretchers for shipment to the devastated areas in Southeast Asia that were hit by the Dec. 26 tsunami.

Both royals mentioned that they were moved to tears by the plight of the thousands of children orphaned by the disaster, with Harry saying: "We're not exempt from what everybody else does. We just wanted to be hands on. We didn't want to sit back and just give donations."


