Carole Middleton spotted making lovely gesture in light of coronavirus pandemic
Carole Middleton has been spotted making a lovely gesture in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
The mother of Duchess of CambridgeKate Middleton runs party essentials provider Party Pieces alongside husband Michael.
And Carole has now reached out to the NHS with a lovely gesture she has made though the family company.
The mum-of-three, whose children Kate, Pippa and James Middleton have all worked at the business, got together a selection of colourful goody bags and delivered them to a children’s ward at a local hospital.
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‘Happy to help @helpnhsheroes with some toys for the children’s wards,’ the Party Pieces Instagram page wrote alongside a photo of Carole making the delivery that they posted in their story.
It comes just weeks after Duchess Catherine herself and husband Prince William reached out to support the NHS.
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The couple visited NHS staff in south London to understand the roles that staff have been playing in the coronavirus pandemic.
‘Catherine and I were proud to visit staff working at NHS 111, to pass on our personal thanks, along with those of my grandmother and father, to staff working around the clock to provide care and advice to those that need it most,’ wrote the Duke of Cambridge alongside a stream of photos of the couple making their visit.
‘The last few weeks, and more recent days have been understandably concerning with the continuing spread of coronavirus.
‘But it’s at times like this when we realise just how much the NHS represents the very best of our country and society – people from all backgrounds and walks of life with different experiences and skills, pulling together for the common good.
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‘Not only are NHS staff and emergency workers responding to the needs of the public, they – like the rest of us – are concerned about their families, friends and loved ones. They need our support as much as we need theirs.
‘All of us have a part to play if we’re going to protect the most vulnerable. That means acting on the latest expert advice, staying home if we or those we live with have symptoms, and avoiding non-essential contact to help reduce the spread of the virus’.
Well done to the family for reaching out to do so much good.
Aleesha is Digital Beauty Editor at woman&home, where she gets to share her expertise into all the best techniques, sharpest tools and newest products—with a particular savvy in skincare and fragrance.
Previously, she was Deputy Editor and Beauty & Fashion Editor for My Imperfect Life, where she headed up the beauty, fashion and eCommerce pages. In the past, she has worked as Shopping Writer at woman&home, gained an AOP awards nomination after working on their news team, contributed to Women's Health, Stylist and Goodto and earned an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London.
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