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The Duchess of Cambridge and husband Prince William have led a recent charge to show how the Royal Family have endured similar struggles to the public during the coronavirus pandemic. The couple have ensured their presence remained despite the ongoing lockdown restrictions, by appearing on online phone calls to carry out their royal duties. This trend was also followed by other senior Windsors, such as the Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
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George arrived in 2013, and since Kate and William have gone on to have two other children, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Their love for all three youngsters is abundantly clear, with both Kate and William regularly talking about how they are developing, what they enjoy doing, and their relationships with one another. Yet, in a moving reflection, Kate once confessed that ever since the first moment she laid eyes on George, life had become completely different to what she would have ever expected.
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It was perhaps their most momentous year as royals: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge both announced several big projects including The Earthshot Prize, 5 Big Questions, Hold Still, Heads Up (and all of its smaller projects); and when the world focused on the coronavirus pandemic, William and Kate played a major part in the British Royal Family’s response to the crisis.
The couple pivoted their work towards focusing on frontline and key workers, arranging donations and holding meetings with those in charge to help as many people as they could. Though half the year was spent locked indoors with only Zoom to conduct major business, William and Kate were true MVPs this year. Let’s take a look back at their 2020!