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Duke of Cambridge speaks to London hospital staff

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Duke of Cambridge speaks to London hospital staff

Duke of Cambridge speaks to London hospital staff

The Duke of Cambridge has revealed he talks to his children “every day” aboutNHS staff so they understand the “sacrifices” medical workers make treatingcoronavirus patients.

William’s comments were made during a video call withstaff from Homerton University Hospital in East London when he was told eventsnow were “worse than the first wave”.


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