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Prince William Is "a Little Bit Worried" for the Queen and Prince Charles During the Coronavirus Crisis

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge participated in a rare roundtable interview on the BBC discussing the importance of prioritizing mental health in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

Prince William expressed concern over his father and grandparents due to their older age and vulnerability to the novel virus.

For Prince William, the current coronavirus crisis hits close to home. During a BBC roundtable discussion on the matters of mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Duke of Cambridge admitted that he is worried about how the novel virus could affect his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and his father, Prince Charles, who overcame a diagnosis just last month. "I have to admit at first I was quite concerned.

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