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This is how the British Royals deal with the Corona crisis

Updated March 19, 2020, 4:04 p.m.

The Corona crisis does not pass the British royal family either. As the Queen goes to Windsor Castle in safe isolation, both Harry and Meghan, as well as William and Kate, make vivid appeals to the public.

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Queen Elisabeth II will celebrate her 94th birthday at the end of April. But this year everything will probably go a little differently than usual. To the Regent before a possible infection protecting them with the corona virus will move to Windsor Castle on Thursday, including the British one “Daily Mail” reported. Normally, the 93-year-old would not go there for the Easter vacation in a week.

Less lock staff due to coronavirus

So that the risk of infection can be kept as low as possible, the castle staff is obviously also kept to a minimum. As the palace announced in a statement, all major events that would have been scheduled for members of the royal family in the next few weeks will also be postponed.

It is currently unclear whether the annual Trooping the Color birthday parade can take place in June as planned, according to the “Daily Mail”. It is also questionable whether the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the end of the war on May 8 will be continued.

At almost 94, the Queen belongs to the risk group for the virus disease. Only recently, however, Her Majesty had announced that she would continue to perform her duties “until there is serious advice in another direction”.

Prince William wants to help those affected

Prince William meanwhile has an impressive video message Corona crisis addressed to his compatriots. Via Instagram he says: “Whenever and wherever the disaster strikes, people in the UK have the unique ability to pull together,” the Royal said in the video.

“The way local communities support those affected shows the best of our values ​​and our human nature.”

The British prince explained that the public’s desire to help after the tragedy had to be managed and channeled in the best possible way, referring to a specially created “National Emergencies Trust” (NET).

“When I launched it last year, I said I fear the day it will be needed. Unfortunately, with the outbreak of COVID-19, that day came faster than we ever hoped.”

Harry and Meghan are encouraging

The NET has launched a call to raise funds to help local charities help those in need of the coronavirus outbreak.

Also Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have now gone public via social media agile. With the contribution, the couple wants to encourage people to cope with the Corona crisis. (amr / ili / eee)
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Prince William felt attacked by his brother. His brother Harry is disrespectful of the institution of the monarchy and – which is his worst reproach – Harry is equally disrespectful to her grandmother, the Queen.


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