Kate Middleton wrote a personal letter to the staff at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital to appreciate the efforts of those working on the front lines amid the coronavirus crisis.
The 38-year-old future Queen thanked the hospital’s emergency workers who are taking care of children during the rapid spread of coronavirus.
The Duchess of Cambridge wrote: “I am writing to let you know how much I am thinking of all the team at Evelina London during this hugely difficult time. ”
“It is heartening to know you are still very much open for business and continuing to provide expert care to sick children despite the challenging circumstances. You are all truly inspirational and I know how much you will be there for these families, as you always have been.”
Kate had become the patron of the central London hospital in December 2018. She thanked the hospital’s emergency workers who are taking care of adult patients.
She continued: “You are now facing the additional pressure but it is a testament of your support and commitment to your patients that you are all pulling together to ensure they will have the best possible care.’’
“Whether working on the frontline, or behind the scenes, you will be having to juggle these pressures and manage both your professional and personal lives. Please look after yourselves and each other and know that the whole country is behind you.
“This comes with my very best wishes for the good health of you and your families over the coming weeks. Catherine.”
The Duchess first visited the Evelina hospital in February 2018 when she was pregnant with Prince Louis. She went back there with her husband Prince William when she was announced as the patron of the hospital.
Royals have shown support and provided help amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kate and William will also be featured as the narrators in a new film that offers guidance to those who are seeking advice on mental health and wellbeing amid the pandemic.
The movie will be aired across British national TV channels on Monday evening. William and Kate say in the film, “All over the country people are staying at home to protect the NHS and save lives.”
“It’s not always easy. We can feel frustrated, miss loved ones or get anxious. So now, more than ever, Every Mind Matters. There are things we can all do to look after our mental wellbeing at this time.’’
“Every Mind Matters can help get you started with your NHS online plan. Showing you simple steps to help deal with stress, boost your mood and feel on top of things. Search Every Mind Matters to get your action plan today. We’re in this together.”
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