Kate Middleton and Prince William beam as they cuddle adorable puppy during royal visit
20.01.2022 - 18:59
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Kate Middleton and Prince William beamed as they cuddled an adorable puppy during a royal visit today. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Clitheroe Community Hospital in Lancashire on Thursday 20 January to learn about the challenges rural health providers faced during the pandemic. They also went to learn about how NHS Charities Together, for which they are patrons, is supporting the mental health of those working on the frontline.
During the visit, Kate and William met and cuddled therapy puppy Alfie, an apricot cockapoo, funded through hospital charity ELHT&me using a grant from NHS Charities Together.The puppy will be used to support the wellbeing of staff and patients.The adorable pup joins six year old cockapoo Jasper, who is already a therapy dog at the Trust. Kate, who recently celebrated her 40th birthday, looked stunning in a neutral-toned outfit as she donned a brown turtleneck top alongside an ankle-length camel coat. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Styling her mane down into loose waves, the royal kept the make up to a minimum, simply wearing some eyeshadow and mascara for the outing. Meanwhile, William, 39, looked dapper in a navy blazer with a light blue shirt and red jumper alongside a pair of dark trousers.
During their visit, Kate and Prince William met with GPs, nurses and others who work across the community. NHS Charities Together has allocated over £300,000 of funding across East Lancashire Hospitals Trust, which has helped create wellbeing services for over 9,000 staff members – this includes breakout areas, wellness packages and therapy. Just one day prior, Kate and William
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