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Watch the heartwarming moment a London Marathon runner stops to help exhausted competitor over the line

Prince William and Prince Harry were in the crowd to witness the moment Matthew Rees helped David Wyeth.

Matthew Rees helps David Wyeth.

This could be the moment the 2017 London Marathon is remembered for.

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Selfless competitor Matthew Rees, who was representing Swansea Harriers running club, gave up his own race to help an exhausted fellow runner over the line.

With just metres to go to the finish line, Rees scooped up David Wyeth — who was visibly shaky on his feet — and encouraged him over the line. The pair were later aided by a race steward.

The moment was captured on the BBC's coverage of the London Marathon and BBC Wales tweeted a clip, which showed Chorlton Runners' Wyeth complete the 26-mile event.

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Prince William and Prince Harry were in the crowd to witness the moment, with both applauding the competitors over the line. Swansea Harriers tweeted that it was "so proud" of Rees.

The message was echoed by the race's organisers.

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