Prince William and Duchess Kate: Royals pay tribute to Corona forces

In times of the Corona crisis, the British Royals set an example for cohesion. Prince William (37) and Duchess Kate (38) visited a Corona call center in London on Friday (March 20). The two personally thanked the staff of the National Health Service (NHS) for answering public calls regarding the current situation.

The prince wrote on the official Twitter account of William and Kate: "Catherine and I are proud to visit the team at 'NHS 111' and to express our personal thanks, also on behalf of my grandmother and father, to the staff who work around the clock to help those who need it most need support and advice. "

In another post on Twitter the British heir to the throne summarized the situation and did not miss the opportunity to once again pay tribute to the call center staff: "The past few weeks and the last few days have been understandably worrying due to the continuing spread of the coronavirus. But especially in times like these we are becoming aware that how much the 'NHS' represents the best of our country and our society. "The employees and rescue workers not only respond to the needs of the public, they are – like the rest of us – concerned about their families, friends and relatives. They need our support as much as we need theirs. "