The Duchess of Cambridge has praised the NHS staff working around the clock to deal with the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic.
Kate and Prince William became the first members of the Royal Family to visit workers on the front line battling the deadly disease when they popped into a 111 call centre in south London.
They adhered to strict social-distancing guidelines, sitting two metres away from people, and sanitised their hands twice during the visit.
Speaking to a group of handlers, Kate said: "It's amazing. "You're doing such a great job bringing everyone together and providing that, the support system for the whole public." The Duchess wore a pink trouser suit with a white top for the visit.