Kate Middleton Comforts Isolated Parents Because of the Covid-19 Pandemic Corona

Kate Middleton Comforts Isolated Parents Because of the Covid-19 Pandemic Corona

Wednesday,Juny 3 2020

UPDATimes - The emergency condition of the corona virus pandemic (Covid-19) makes most people in the UK, especially parents panic. Kate Middleton, Camilia Parker-Bowles and Sophie Wessex decided to visit the elderly who were isolated with Royal NHS volunteers.

The royal women examined one by one the elderly. Because in general the elderly are vulnerable to corona virus exposure, extra handling and isolation is needed.

Kate tried to build closeness with the elderly who were there by inviting them to chat and interact. He hopes his meeting with the elderly can reduce the sense of panic felt during isolation.

The royal ladies examined one by one the elderly. Because in general the elderly are vulnerable to corona virus exposure, extra handling and isolation is needed.

Kate tried to build closeness with the elderly who were there by inviting them to chat and interact. He hopes his meeting with the elderly can reduce the sense of panic felt during isolation.

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Donna Williams (42) has type 1 diabetes and lives with her two daughters. He was very happy when he got a call from the Duchess of Cambrige. Who would have thought, the royal woman inquired about her health and safety amid a corona outbreak.

Likewise with other royal women who also contacted Harry Deboo, an 89-year-old elderly who lives in Liverpool. It is known that Harry has just undergone a triple by-pass.

"I am very happy to be able to talk to The Countess of Wessex. During the pandemic I stayed far away from my son. In the middle of this pandemic I rarely communicated with outsiders except my wife's wife. So when talking with the royal woman I felt very comforted," said Harry Deboo when quoted from The News page, Wednesday (06/03/2020).
In addition, The Duchess of Cornwall also contacted an elderly who was isolated in the Rickmansworth area.

"It was a great experience to be able to chat with The Duchess of Cornwall. For several months I was very lonely. Earlier we talked about my life and daily life during isolation. He responded very well, it made me very happy," concluded Doris Winfield elderly 85 years old.

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