Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit organisation helping drug users in Scotland Robert Jobson and Luke O' Reilly The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge today heard compelling testimony from drug addicts who are helping save the lives of those who have overdosed. During a visit to Turning Point Scotland’s centre in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Prince William and Kate heard how the special response teams – including front line workers and existing users - form part of the vital network to help rebuild the lives. The couple heard how Martin, 44, helped set up GORT - Turning Point Scotland’s ground-breaking Glasgow Overdose Response Team – after the death of two of his close friends.