Kate Middleton & Prince William Make an In-Person Hospital Visit as Lockdown Lifts

Photo credit:  Joe Giddens/WPA-Rota/Press Association Images
Photo credit: Joe Giddens/WPA-Rota/Press Association Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

  • Kate Middleton and Prince William made an in-person visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn on Sunday.

  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit commemorates the 72nd birthday of Britain's National Health Service.

  • The Cambridges have recently returned to making in-person official visits as lockdown restrictions start to lift in the United Kingdom.


Duchess Kate and Prince William have returned to some of their in-person official royal engagements, following an extended lockdown period due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Stepping out on Sunday, Kate and William paid a visit to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn to mark the 72nd birthday of the NHS, the National Health Service in the United Kingdom. The couple also took to the opportunity to "thank health and social care staff who are continuing to provide crucial support in the national response to COVID-19," per a press release from Kensington Palace.

Photo credit:  Joe Giddens/WPA-Rota/Press Association Images
Photo credit: Joe Giddens/WPA-Rota/Press Association Images

During the visit, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge partook in an afternoon tea to celebrate the National Health Service's birthday. Plus, Queen Elizabeth Hospital will celebrate its own 40th anniversary on July 22, 2020. Per Kensington Palace's press release, "The Queen Elizabeth Hospital has been caring for patients since 1980 and currently serves a population of around 331,000 people from across Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire."

The hospital has also been key in providing care during the coronavirus pandemic, with approximately 450 COVID-19 patients receiving treatment at the center. The press release also revealed that Queen Elizabeth Hospital "has now recruited 46 patients to the COVID-19 Recovery Trial, with more than 500 enrolled in their other coronavirus research studies."

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