Deleting Photos icon

Hi, I have deleted Photos icon ...(no comments), anyone knows how to get it back on screen? Thank you!

You can't delete the photo icon since it is one put there by Apple. Go into Settings > General > Restrictions and see if you have the camera set to disabled. If you haven't enabled restrictions, the icon is most likely hiding on another page.

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