Prince William thanks pandemic workers at Christmas show

Prince William thanks pandemic workers at Christmas show
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Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and their children Prince George of Cambridge (R), Princess Charlotte of Cambridge (3rd L) and Prince Louis of Cambridge (L) arrive to attend a special pantomime performance at London's Palladium Theatre in London on December 11, 2020. (AFP)
Prince William thanks pandemic workers at Christmas show
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Britain's Prince William, his wife Britain's Catherine and their children Prince George of Cambridge (R), Princess Charlotte of Cambridge (3rd L) and Prince Louis of Cambridge (L) arrive to attend a special pantomime performance at London's Palladium Theatre in London on December 11, 2020. (AFP)
Prince William thanks pandemic workers at Christmas show
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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (2nd L) holds Prince Louis of Cambridge (L) as she speaks with Princess Charlotte of Cambridge (2nd R) and Britain's Prince George of Cambridge (R) at a special pantomime performance at London's Palladium Theatre in London on December 11, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 12 December 2020
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Prince William thanks pandemic workers at Christmas show

Prince William thanks pandemic workers at Christmas show
  • William, Kate and their children watched a traditional British pantomime performance at the Palladium
  • The performance was organized to thank London’s essential workers and their families

LONDON: Britain’s Prince William and his family attended a Christmas show in London on Friday night, where he paid tribute to medical staff and other frontline workers for their efforts during the pandemic.
William, his wife Kate, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, watched a traditional British pantomime performance at the Palladium organized to thank the city’s essential workers and their families.
It was the first time the family of five has appeared together at a “red carpet” event.
William noted the contributions of health service staff, teachers, emergency services workers, and researchers, among others.
“You have given your absolute all this year, and made remarkable sacrifices,” he told the audience before the show began.
Earlier in the week, the couple took a three-day train tour of Wales and Scotland to spread Christmas cheer and thank frontline workers there for their hard and dangerous work. However, they received a frosty welcome from leaders in those regions, with one Welsh official saying he would rather “no one was having unnecessary visits” during the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain has Europe’s deadliest COVID-19 outbreak, with more than 61,000 reported dead.