As Britain continues to work from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, the members of the Royal family are leading by example, with Kensington Royal sharing pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton taking phone calls in their respective studies.
19.03.2020 - 02:43 / foxnews.com
Prince William has made an official statement regarding the coronavirus outbreak. The 37-year-old royal shared a message in an Instagram video on Wednesday, briefing followers on the National Emergency Trust, which will be put to use to help those in need during the pandemic.
For the first part of the video, William spoke directly to the camera. "Whenever and wherever adversity strikes, the people of the UK have a unique ability to pull together," William said in the video.
As Britain continues to work from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, the members of the Royal family are leading by example, with Kensington Royal sharing pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton taking phone calls in their respective studies.
Prince William is here to the rescue! Reportedly, the Duke of Cambridge wants to use his experience as an air ambulance pilot to contribute to the fight against the COVID 19 pandemic. A source told The Sun that the 37-year-old prince is seriously considering returning to his former job amid the ongoing health crisis.
Prince Harry is reportedly "overwhelmed with guilt" after moving away from the UK as his dad, Prince Charles, tested positive for coronavirus.The 35 year old and his wife Meghan Markle, 38, moved to California last month after stepping down as 'senior' members of the Royal family. But just days after their Stateside move, Clarence House revealed the Prince of Wales, 71, had tested positive for the deadly bug.
Much like many of the British people under his family's rule, Prince Charles knows what it's like to contract coronavirus. After his diagnosis was announced last week, the heir apparent was confirmed just days ago to now be "out of isolation." On Wednesday, Charles took to social media with an encouraging statement on the frightening pandemic his country and the rest of the world is facing, as both a royal and someone who has lived it. "Having recently gone through the process of contracting
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk that the move could be perceived as somewhat selfish.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, were among the many people in the UK who participated in the viral "clap for the UK's National Health Service videos" paying tribute to NHS workers treating coronavirus victims. "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's Instagram captioned the video.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s children Prince George (6), Princess Charlotte (4), and little Prince Louis (1) joined the Clap For Our Carers campaign and honoured the doctors, nurses, caretakers and other medical professionals who are tirelessly working to save the COVID-19 infected people in the UK.
Prince Charles was diagnosed with Coronavirus aka COVID-19, it was revealed on Wednesday (March 25) in a statement from the Palace.
British royal Prince Charles has tested positive for coronavirus.
British royal Prince Charles has tested positive for coronavirus.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrated Mothers' Day in the UK just like everyone else, in lockdown.
It's Mother's Day in the United Kingdom and the Cambridge family is celebrating.
Anyone for a royal piggyback ride? Kate Middleton and Prince William shared on their Instagram page on Sunday, which is Mother's Day in the United Kingdom, a never-before-seen photo showing them with their eldest two children, Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 4. In the pic, taken by longtime royal photographer Matt Porteous, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge give the kids piggyback rides on the grounds of the family's country home in Norfolk, England.
Kate Middleton and Prince William posted photos of their mothers on Instagram to celebrate Mother's Day in the United Kingdom.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a previously unseen picture of "Carole Middleton with her daughter Catherine."They also posted a picture of Princess Diana with both of her sons.Duchess Kate and Prince William are honoring Mother's Day in the U.K.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are lending their support to the emergency responders in Great Britain, who are currently helping treat and manage the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a private visit to the London Ambulance Service's 111 control room in Croydon, England, on Thursday.
Prince William has a message for his country amid coronavirus concerns.