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Prince George, Princess Charlotte And Prince Louis Join U.K. In ‘Clap For Our Carers’ Initiative

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are doing their part to show support for the healthcare workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.

In a sweet video posted to Kensington Palace’s Instagram account, the children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge can be seen clapping for the healthcare workers as part of the United Kingdom’s #ClapForCarers initiative.

RELATED: Prince Albert Of Monaco On Rumours Prince Charles Caught Coronavirus From Him: Charles ‘Had A Number Of Other Opportunities To Catch It’ “To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you,” the video featuring the young royals was captioned.

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