William and Kate surprise the children of the first line staff with the choreographer

As Britain enters what scientists say is the most critical phase of the explosion, Duke and the Cambridge Duchess held a conversation via video control with students from an elementary school whose parents fight on the front line with the computer's 19. British Prince William and his wife, Cata developed [...]
As Britain enters what scientists say is the most critical phase of the explosion, Duke and the Cambridge Duchess held a conversation via video control with students from an elementary school whose parents fight on the front line with the computer's 19.
British Prince William and his wife, Cata, held a virtual conversation with primary school students, which is open to the children of the first-line staff struggling with the pandemic of the Coronavirus.
The royal couple who are in their home in Norfolk spoke to the staff and students at the Nisre Casterton Academy in Burnley, northwest of the country.
Duke and the Cambridge Duchess were surprised by students who had put rabbit ears on their heads, awaiting the Easter holiday.
“If we knew, we'd put it in ours,” joked William.
Two children, Harris and Lloyd, showed handwritten pictures of their mothers and said they were happy to be at school.
The virtual visit comes as Britain enters what scientists say is the most deadly phase of the explosion.
Total deaths in hospital in the United Kingdom from COVID-19 have increased by a day record of 938 to 7,097 since April 7th.












