By Jake Kanter
13.04.2020 - 01:11 / etcanada.com
On Sunday, it was announced that Prince William is now patron of the National Emergencies Trust (NET) and as part of the news, the Duke of Cambridge spoke with two local charities that benefit from NET.
While speaking through a video call, Prince William first spoke to the Moorlands Community Charity which provides hot meals and in-demand items to the isolated community such as diapers and sanitary items.
“I think Britain is at its best when faced with a crisis,” William said to the charity’s
By Jake Kanter
It's been nine years since the whole world witnessed Prince William andKate Middleton become husband and wife.
It would be unfair to suggest Prince William put St. Andrews on the map.
Prince William might just be the only person on the planet who hasn’t watched Netflix’s buzzy documentary Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. The 37-year-old member of the British Royal Family is quarantined in the U.K. amid the coronavirus outbreak, but has revealed he won’t be watching the popular docu-series anytime soon.
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Prince William and Stephen Fry teamed up for a sketch revisiting beloved British sitcom Blackadder during the BBC’s The Big Night In COVID-19 TV appeal.
Showing their support! Prince William and Duchess Kate clapped with their kids in honor of frontline staff amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have written letters of comfort and hope amid this trying time during the coronavirus pandemic.
An online poll of 1500 Brits, conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, showed that the majoring of people in Harry's homeland don't want the former People's Prince to return to Great Britain, following he and wife Meghan's controversial 'Megxit'.
Prince William and Kate Middleton remain focused on the mental health of the British people during the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge teamed up with the mental health charity Every Mind Matters to create a public service announcement to offer support to those suffering with their mental health during these trying times.
Kate Middleton and Prince William revealed that they did not tell their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, about the Easter holidays and kept homeschooling throughout.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke in a video call with Tina Daheley on BBC Breakfast this morning, when they gave a glimpse into their family life during lockdown.
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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Prince William sent out a rare tweet on his account’s official social media.
The royal family is coming together to support Boris Johnson. Shortly after news broke that the British Prime Minister had tested positive for Coronavirus, Prince William and other royals expressed their well wishes online.