COVID 19 is spreading in the U.
K. and the government has already locked down 66 million people to slow the spread of the pandemic. Furthermore, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who himself has tested of the virus, has advised people to stay at home to try to halt the spread of coronavirus, closing all but essential shops.
In this time of crisis, Prince William has come forward to play his part. Duke of Cambridge has flown as a medic at NHS for two years with the East Anglian Air Ambulance. Prince William has recently expressed his feelings that he wants to return back as an air ambulance pilot to help the British people in the hour of need.
The Royal is believed to have made the statement earlier this month during a visit to an NHS center in Croydon, South London.point 224 |
It came as the death rate in the United Kingdom rose 180 a day to 1,408 and one in 4 NHS doctors are off sick.point 86 | Not to forget that Price’s father, Prince Charles, 71, had also been tested positive and had spent the last few days in isolation.point 204 | 1
A source told the Sun news, “He knows the whole country is doing its bit and he wants to help. But it’s complicated as he was originally grounded from the job so that he could become a senior working royal.”
Prince William and his family are looking out for the public health crisis at Anmer Hall in Norfolk. Meanwhile, 35-year-old Prince Harry and 38-year-old Meghan Markle have left the family after the turmoil and have currently moved to Los Angeles before the US closed its border with Canada.
From 2015 to 2017, Prince William served as a pilot for the East Anglian Air Ambulance for 18 months, before resigning on behalf of the Queen to take on other Royal roles.
The news of Prince William’s wish of joining as an air ambulance pilot has taken the internet by storm and the British people can’t stop thanking the prince for his thoughts.
Meanwhile, after the news spread like fire, Mr. Jonathan Jenkins, the CEO of London’s Air Ambulance Charity, said: ‘We are honored that The Duke of Cambridge has chosen to become Patron of London’s Air Ambulance charity after getting to know us last year. The Duke truly understands our work and knows that every second counts in an emergency.’
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