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Kate Middleton and Prince William share touching phone call praising 'incredible' NHS amid coronavirus

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have shared a heartwarming message to the NHS staff and all those battling coronavirus on the frontline.

Taking to their Instagram channel Kensington Palace, Prince William, 37, and 38 year old Kate Middleton posted a montage clip of health workers from Queen's Hospital Burton listening to a phone call from Their Royal Highnesses.

In the clip, Prince William can be heard praising them as he says: "We’d just like to say from the two of us how proud we are of all of you and how amazingly you are all doing under extreme circumstances. "I know all of you see this as your job and that you get on with it, but this is a different level and you are doing an incredible job." He went on to express how grateful both.

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