Prince William and Kate Middleton are continuing to do their bit amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. The Duke of Cambridge, a former air ambulance helicopter pilot, has granted London’s Air Ambulance Charity permission to use a private lawn at Kensington Palace to refuel, instead of them having to travel to RAF Northolt in West London.
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Captain Neil Jeffers, chief pilot for London’s Air Ambulance Charity, said, according to ITV: “We are grateful to the Royal Household for allowing us to refuel London’s Air Ambulance at Kensington Palace.”