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Watch the Royal Family's Video For International Nurses Day

The Royal Family Join Forces to Honour Nurses on the Coronavirus Front Lines: "Thank You"

Image Source: Instagram user kensingtonroyal

The royal family are paying it forward in honour of International Nurses Day. On 12 May, the royals joined forces to call healthcare workers on the coronavirus front lines. Kensington Royal shared a clip on Instagram showing the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, speaking with healthcare staff in India, Cyprus, Malawi, Australia, Sierra Leone, the Bahamas, and the UK via video calls. Princess Anne, Prince Charles, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also made appearances.

"From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything you are doing."

"It's amazing that you're able to still continue the support and the care that you would normally provide even under these really difficult circumstances," the Duchess of Cambridge said. "From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything you are doing. You and your colleagues are doing a terrific job, and I hope you know how appreciated everyone is of what you're doing," Prince William added.

The heartwarming video comes just days after Prince Harry filmed a special video of his own with a few words of encouragement for the UK's OnSide Youth Zones. The organisation provides social centres for young people living in underprivileged areas, and Harry has been a supporter of OnSide for years now. Watch the royal family honour nurses from all around the world in the sweet clip below.

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