The Duchess spoke with nurses from the Midlands this week.
The Duchess spoke with nurses from the Midlands this week.
The Duke and Duchess joined frontline staff and counselors this week to talk about the severe impact the pandemic is having on workers’ mental health.
NOTE: This was originally scheduled for publication on Wednesday. Clearly, that would not have been appropriate and yesterday still felt raw, like an open wound. I struggled with posting it today because we remain in such an unsettled situation. I am doing so in part because of past comments about the merits of ‘distraction’ from the continued turmoil.
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I am back with a couple of news updates and then the first of our annual polls on what Kate wore last year. Today we’ll look at the new coats worn last year by the Duchess. But first, the news updates:
Now for our overview of the new coats worn by the Duchess in 2020. The year in coats began with a delightful new Roksanda Ilincic design worn in early January when the Duke and Duchess attended church.
Hello, and welcome to a rather different Christmas Day post. We begin with the reflective message from the Duke and Duchess shared on social media this morning. (You can scroll through the photos accompanying the message by clicking the little arrows in the post below.)
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall posted a message on social media: “Wishing you all a happy Christmas and here’s to a better New Year!”
The Queen’s annual Christmas message also struck a different tone this year, as HM told viewers, “you are not alone.”
Hello-Hello, and welcome to a post covering three festive looks previously sported by the Duchess, and a quick poll. We begin with a design worn four years ago this past Saturday to an annual Heads Together meeting and Christmas party with Princes William and Harry.