Prince Harry is giving credit to British citizens across the United Kingdom, as they banded together to take care of each other amid the coronavirus pandemic.
08.04.2020 - 01:57 / foxnews.com
Miss England 2019, Bhasha Mukherjee, was in the middle of a humanitarian trip in India when the coronavirus pandemic surged around the globe.The 24-year-old junior doctor says she knew right away it was time to return to the United Kingdom and trade in her crown for a stethoscope. "It wasn't a tough decision," Mukherjee told Fox News on Tuesday.
"I've been to Africa, Turkey, and India was the first of the Asian countries I was going to travel to. After India, I had several other countries that
.Prince Harry is giving credit to British citizens across the United Kingdom, as they banded together to take care of each other amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A temporary mortuary able to accommodate up to 1,700 bodies is being created in Glasgow.
Looking for the helpers. Prince William and Duchess Kate talked to teachers and students — the children of people who have to work during the coronavirus pandemic — who are still in school amid the health crisis to express their gratitude.
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Aldi has taken its new shopping rules a step further to help those working on the frontline - including nurses, police officers and firefighters.
Queen Elizabeth II's public birthday celebration will take a different shape this year. It is customary for the British monarch's special day to be officially marked with Trooping the Colour, her annual birthday parade.