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Richard Posle/Pool/AFP via Getty imagesPrince William It identified five years since the beginning of the Covid Pandemie during the visit of the Royal Berkshire hospital on Wednesday, March 5th.
William, 42, visited the hospital in England Reading, where the first victim of Covid died in the UK in March 2020.
She is also a hospital where William’s wife, Princess Kate Middletonwas born on January 9, 1982.
William’s visit not only in honor of the engaging anniversary of the pandemic, but also celebrated the NHS charity organization, the British charity network “that continues to help employees, patients and local NHS communities”, according to the press release issued by the press release Us every week.
After the opening of the urgent appeal COVID-19, the organization received more than 15 million GBP or around $ 19.2 million in March 2020, or around $ 19.2 million, the press release said.
He added that the charity organization continued to increase more than 160 million GBP or approximately $ 205 million to support hospital patients, employees and volunteers in the front line of pandemia.
During his visit on Wednesday, William visited one of the first British Covid Clinics, which was partially financed by the NHS Charity Together.
He also visited health and well -being in the hospital and a garden that has a free gym and green space for employees to relax during their downtime.
“A post -seagoing visit to Royal Berkshire Hospital to see first -hand the lasting impact of support for NHS charity organizations over the past five years, since the beginning of Pandemie Covid,” he read the statement shared by William and Kate’s Instagram’s joint accountNext to the photos from the visit.
William and Kate, 43 years, were common patrons of NHS charity organizations since December 2020. The couple was visited by Royal Berkshire Hospital during the British Royal Tour in the same month.
“Welcome back,” said Graham Sims, chairman of Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, according to Kate during the visit, Hi! Magazine.