The royal couple visited the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
While the whole world actively discusses the scandalous memories of Prince Harry expressing everything that boils down to his British relatives, members of the royal family remain silent and continue to honor their duties. So, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Liverpool on January 12, where they met with health and mental health support staff, writes People.
William and Kate began their visit with a visit to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital. The medical facility opened in October last year. This is a very modern hospital built on the site of an old hospital that has been in service for 40 years. Today it is the UK’s largest facility providing en-suite bedrooms to all patients.
With 640 beds, including 40 intensive care beds for patients, the Royal Liverpool Hospital offers many specialized services and focuses on comprehensive planned care.
When the couple appeared near the hospital, they didn’t speak to the people who had gathered to look after the royal couple and answer journalists’ questions about Harry’s book. The prince and princess waved to the crowd and hurried inside.
The couple met with the hospital staff and chatted with the staff during the toughest “coronavirus” winter.
Also among those who met William and Kate were support staff and mental health first responders.
After hospital, he went to the Dukes of Cambridge and Cornwall, Open Door Charity, which uses culture and creativity to inspire and engage people in Birkenhead.
Remember how Kate Middleton reacted to Prince Harry’s book. It is also known about the feelings of Prince William.
Source: Focus
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