Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton visited a children’s hospice in Norwich, England on Thursday to meet with families and plant a garden alongside those staying at the centre, supporting what she’s called “amazing” work made even more difficult during the COVID-19 pandemic. Middleton also visited a garden centre earlier on June 18 and spoke with those shopping, one of several duties she and her husband, Prince William, have been carrying out even as the pandemic continues.
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Coronavirus: Duchess Kate Middleton plants garden during children’s hospice visit
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