Branded Harry Potter buses that usually convey fans to Warner Bros.’ The Making of Harry Potter studio tour in the U.K. are being used to transport key National Health Service (NHS) workers for free between hospitals fighting coronavirus.
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The perfect pick-me-up! Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis sweetly showed gratitude for the staff who are taking on the coronavirus pandemic.
“To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you,” Kensington Palace tweeted on Thursday, March 26. “#ClapForOurCarers #ClapForNHS.”
In the video, George, 6, Charlotte, 4, and Louis, 23 months, excitedly clapped to express appreciation for
Branded Harry Potter buses that usually convey fans to Warner Bros.’ The Making of Harry Potter studio tour in the U.K. are being used to transport key National Health Service (NHS) workers for free between hospitals fighting coronavirus.
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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are clapping for a good cause.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are sharing an important message with their followers. The royal duo posted a new post on Instagram on Tuesday, sharing the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommendations for slowing the spread of coronavirus and paying tribute to those fighting the health crisis around the world.
As productions across the entertainment landscape shut down in a collective effort to flatten the curve of novel coronavirus contractions, some TV shows are finding creative ways to contribute to healthcare facilities during the crisis by looking into their props and costume collections for potentially life-saving supplies.
Kate Middleton and Kensington Palace gave the world a little treat this morning in honor of Mother's Day in the UK. (They celebrate in March while the U.S.
As productions across the entertainment landscape shut down in a collective effort to flatten the curve of novel coronavirus contractions, some TV shows are finding creative ways to contribute to healthcare facilities during the crisis by looking into their props and costume collections for potentially life-saving supplies.
By Anita Bennett
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be homeschooled for the foreseeable future as coronavirus continues to rage on. George, six, is in second grade while his younger sister Charlotte, four, is currently attending kindergarten at Thomas's Battersea school in west London.
Victoria Beckham is sharing her gratitude to health care professionals working tirelessly during the coronavirus outbreak.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte's school has moved to remote learning amid the coronavirus pandemic.