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Coronavirus: Prince William says Britain is 'best in a crisis' as country fights Covid-19

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Prince William has claimed Britain is "best when faced with a crisis" as the country tries to cope with coronavirus pandemic.

The Duke of Cambridge is the latest member of the royal family to speak out publicly as the country remains in lockdown. The Queen has addressed the nation twice this week as the royals try to keep the country's spirits up.

Meanwhile Prince Charles, who tested positive for coronavirus last month, has also released several messages since his recovery.

William's words came on a day when the COVID-19 death toll in hospitals across the United Kingdom passed 10,000. He said: "I think Britain is at its best when faced with a crisis." The Queen's grandson was speaking during a call with a community charity in northern

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