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Many frontline staff and key workers making deliveries are faced with this dilemma every day. Is that not the case in LA? I think its fabulous to show such solidarity.
I agree.
It's fantastic to see how many Royals worldwide are helping out where they can.
 
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I'm over their theatrics but kinda glad they're helping out. And slightly jealous they get to do something to help. So good for them on this one. Jmo. :)
 
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Princess Sofia of Sweden swaps tiara for scrubs as she joins hospital staff during COVID-19 crisis

Royals around the globe have been finding ways to show their support during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, including Princess Sofia of Sweden who has joined workers on the frontline. Prince Carl Philip's wife, 35, was pictured wearing blue and white scrubs on her first day at work at Sophiahemmet hospital in Stockholm on Thursday.

Princess Sofia has completed a three-day intensive training programme at Sophiahemmet University College, where she is an honorary chair member and will now be able to assist hospital staff with non-medical related tasks during the coronavirus crisis. The university has been training up to 80 people a week, mostly those who have been furloughed from their jobs temporarily, including airline crew and hotel and restaurant staff.

The Swedish royals have been working remotely from their respective homes during lockdown in the country, with Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia conducting video calls and meetings from their Stockholm residence, Villa Solbacken.
 
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Prince William and Kate Middleton admit they haven't told George and Charlotte it's the Easter holidays

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge admitted they haven't told their eldest children it is the Easter holidays and have continued to homeschool during the break. Kate said she feels "very mean" for continuing lessons from their home at Anmer Hall while other children across the UK enjoy two weeks off during a surprise appearance on BBC Breakfast on Friday morning.

Prince William and Kate sat side-by-side for the interview with Tina Daheley, which is to support the new Every Mind Matters campaign, for which they have recorded a voiceover. Giving an insight into how the family have spent Easter with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, Kate said: "Don't tell the children, we've actually kept it going through the holidays. I feel very mean."
 
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Many frontline staff and key workers making deliveries are faced with this dilemma every day. Is that not the case in LA? I think its fabulous to show such solidarity.
I agree it's wonderful to see so many Royals volunteering - and my only point was that I wouldn't if I had a young baby at home - that's all. I couldn't risk bringing anything to the baby
JMO
 
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Princess Madeleine of Sweden shares a rare peek inside her Florida home

Princess Madeleine of Sweden has given fans a rare glimpse inside her family's home in Florida as she shared an Easter message on Instagram. The mum-of-three lives in the US with her husband Chris O'Neill and their children Leonore, Nicolas and Adrienne, and their home looks a lot different to other royal residences we have seen.

The family sat on the sofa in their living room for a sweet photo, which they captioned: "Happy Easter! @kungahuset has uploaded a short film from our Easter via video #staysafe." Their sofa is a cream three-seater lined with pale blue and cream patterned cushions. It sits in front of a table with an orchid on top, along with a selection of unexpected accessories – a series of white pineapple ornaments.

Princess Madeleine and her family are currently on lockdown at their home in Florida due to the coronavirus pandemic, but have been keeping in touch with the rest of the Swedish royals via video chats. The photo offered the first look inside their new home, where they moved in February after their former rental property was sold.
 
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I agree it's wonderful to see so many Royals volunteering - and my only point was that I wouldn't if I had a young baby at home - that's all. I couldn't risk bringing anything to the baby
JMO
Ironically though, young babies and children are least at risk arent they?

If I had an older relative in the home I would not be leaving home that's for sure.
 
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Ironically though, young babies and children are least at risk arent they?

If I had an older relative in the home I would not be leaving home that's for sure.
Yes, they are not dying in the same numbers as others, but they are contracting it and dying - I just googled it and was surprised at just how many (many are very young, pre-term, etc.) but it only takes one. I wouldn't do it - I don't even like having to go to work in my office right now and we have a small number of people. I guess I'm just a worrier.
JMO
 
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The amazing effort of Captain Tom Moore in raising upwards of 16Million UK pounds for charity is so heartwarming.

And he reminds us that he is of the generation of Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip who know what true deprivation and hardship was during the war years.

And quietly soldiered on through war, disease, bombings and firestorms on their own home ground, rationing, and all the fear and stress. And still know how to honor their countrymen in their 10th decade of life. !

Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah.
 
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I agree it's wonderful to see so many Royals volunteering - and my only point was that I wouldn't if I had a young baby at home - that's all. I couldn't risk bringing anything to the baby
JMO

I can't help but think PR is more important than the invisible baby.
 
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Did Harry sneeze in the video?
 
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