Princes George, Louis & Princess Charlotte Join Royals & Rest of the UK in 'Clap for Our Carers' Initiative
Just like Prince William and Kate Middleton, their kids appreciate the due diligence of the healthcare workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. To honor their sacrifice, Princess Charlotte and Princes George and Louise applauded them in a new Instagram video by Kensington Palace.
The royal family is doing its part to honor the healthcare workers in the United Kingdom who are tirelessly working to support the victims of the coronavirus pandemic.
As a tribute to such dedicated people, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton's children clapped in a new video shared on their parents' Instagram page.
CLAP FOR THE CARERS
In the caption, the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge addressed all the healthcare professionals and thanked them for their service.
The video featured the youngest of the siblings, Prince Louis, standing between his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, as they enthusiastically clapped in unison.
All of the Cambridge kids were dressed in different shades of blue. According to "PEOPLE," the Cambridges are believed to be self-isolating in their Ammer Hall, their Sandringham country estate.
George and Charlotte's school is closed for now. Meanwhile, they are doing some online learning from the comfort of their home.
Queen Elizabeth II attends a state banquet at Brdo Castle on the first day of a two day tour of Slovenia on October 21, 2008 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. | Source: Getty Images
Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth also paid tribute to the NHS workers. The royal household a Windsor Castle clapped to honor the healthcare professionals.
PRINCE CHARLES CLAPS IN ISOLATION
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, also showed their support for NHS workers from their Scottish home, Birkhall. Clarence House posted a video of the royals clamming from separate rooms on their Instagram stories.
Just a day before the gesture, the Prince of Wales was tested positive for COVID-19. The heir to the British throne is currently self-isolating away from his wife in Scotland.
According to the Clarance House, the royal is only displaying mild symptoms and is in good health. Since Charles had attended many public events prior to getting sick, it is unclear as to how or where he got it.
The Queen, who last saw Prince Charles on March 12, remains in good health. She is taking the precautionary advice seriously to ensure sound health.