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  • Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
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    Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
    15/09/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson- AUKUS Partnership. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins US President Joe Biden and the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison from No9 Downing Street at the launch of the AUKUS Partnership. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
    15/09/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson- AUKUS Partnership. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins US President Joe Biden and the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison from No9 Downing Street at the launch of the AUKUS Partnership. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
    15/09/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson- AUKUS Partnership. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins US President Joe Biden and the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison from No9 Downing Street at the launch of the AUKUS Partnership. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
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    Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
    15/09/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson- AUKUS Partnership. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins US President Joe Biden and the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison from No9 Downing Street at the launch of the AUKUS Partnership. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
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    Prime Minsiter Boris Johnson atlaunch of the AUKUS Partnership
    15/09/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson- AUKUS Partnership. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins US President Joe Biden and the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison from No9 Downing Street at the launch of the AUKUS Partnership. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Live-Übertragung des russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin auf einen riesigen Bildschirm an der Fassade des Salyut-Hotels in Moskau
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    NEWS - Live-Übertragung des russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin auf einen riesigen Bildschirm an der Fassade des Salyut-Hotels in Moskau
    MOSCOW REGION, RUSSIA - DECEMBER 17, 2020: Russia's President Vladimir Putin gives the 16th annual end-of-year news conference via video link between the Novo-Ogarevo residence and Moscow's World Trade Centre. With current COVID-19 restrictions in place, this year's event changed its format to a video conference meeting with elements of a televised Q&A session. Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 31756704
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  • Meghan and Harry : Pandemic let us both see Archie's first steps.
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    Meghan and Harry : Pandemic let us both see Archie's first steps.
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    Self-exiled British royals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have revealed they felt 'fortunate' to have witnessed their son Archie's first steps during the Covid-19 crisis as they joined activist Malala Yousafzai for a virtual chat.Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, , the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, ware currently living in their $14 million Santa Barbara mansion having stepped back from royal duty in March.Te appeared in a video with the 23-year-old women’s education campaigner , to celebrate International Day of the Girl.The royals discussed the importance of a girl's right to a fair education with the Nobel laureate and spoke about how the Covid-19 outbreak has had a disproportionate impact on young women's access to education.Meghan also revealed they had been having "a lot of good family time" during lockdown, with Prince Harry saying: “We were both there for Archie's first steps, his first run, his first fall, everything.“These are really special moments, but we have been working really, really hard.”

    OPS: Meghan and Harry joing Malala for the video conference chat to mark International Day of the Girl

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  • Meghan and Harry : Pandemic let us both see Archie's first steps.
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    Self-exiled British royals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have revealed they felt 'fortunate' to have witnessed their son Archie's first steps during the Covid-19 crisis as they joined activist Malala Yousafzai for a virtual chat.Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, , the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, ware currently living in their $14 million Santa Barbara mansion having stepped back from royal duty in March.Te appeared in a video with the 23-year-old women’s education campaigner , to celebrate International Day of the Girl.The royals discussed the importance of a girl's right to a fair education with the Nobel laureate and spoke about how the Covid-19 outbreak has had a disproportionate impact on young women's access to education.Meghan also revealed they had been having "a lot of good family time" during lockdown, with Prince Harry saying: “We were both there for Archie's first steps, his first run, his first fall, everything.“These are really special moments, but we have been working really, really hard.”

    OPS: Meghan and Harry joing Malala for the video conference chat to mark International Day of the Girl

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  • Meghan and Harry : Pandemic let us both see Archie's first steps.
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    Meghan and Harry : Pandemic let us both see Archie's first steps.
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    Self-exiled British royals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have revealed they felt 'fortunate' to have witnessed their son Archie's first steps during the Covid-19 crisis as they joined activist Malala Yousafzai for a virtual chat.Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, , the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, ware currently living in their $14 million Santa Barbara mansion having stepped back from royal duty in March.Te appeared in a video with the 23-year-old women’s education campaigner , to celebrate International Day of the Girl.The royals discussed the importance of a girl's right to a fair education with the Nobel laureate and spoke about how the Covid-19 outbreak has had a disproportionate impact on young women's access to education.Meghan also revealed they had been having "a lot of good family time" during lockdown, with Prince Harry saying: “We were both there for Archie's first steps, his first run, his first fall, everything.“These are really special moments, but we have been working really, really hard.”

    OPS: Meghan and Harry joing Malala for the video conference chat to mark International Day of the Girl

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  • Meghan and Harry in video conference calls from new mansion
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    Self-exiled British royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided a glimpse into their $14.7million California mansion while participating in Zoom calls to promote compassion.Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 35, spoke today with athletes participating in his Invictus Games competition, for disabled service men and women, to describe how important it was to check in on each other.Harry's lecture on mental health from the 1,353 square metre / 14,563-square-foot home in Montecito, comes after his wife spoke out abut media's toxicity in a separate video conference.Meghan, 38, referred o her personal experiences while speaking at a virtual conference for US pressure and help group The 19th Represents to celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.She said:” There is so much toxicity out there in what is being referred to as, my husband and I talk about it often, this to the economy for attention.“That is what is monetizable right now.“So if you're just trying to grab someone's attention, you're going for something salacious versus what is truthful.”She was speaking with co-founder and CEO of The 19th Represents Emily Ramshaw for the 2020 Virtual Summit, when she touched upon the state of modern journalism.

    OPS: Harry speaking on the Invictus Games video conference call

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    Self-exiled British royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided a glimpse into their $14.7million California mansion while participating in Zoom calls to promote compassion.Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 35, spoke today with athletes participating in his Invictus Games competition, for disabled service men and women, to describe how important it was to check in on each other.Harry's lecture on mental health from the 1,353 square metre / 14,563-square-foot home in Montecito, comes after his wife spoke out abut media's toxicity in a separate video conference.Meghan, 38, referred o her personal experiences while speaking at a virtual conference for US pressure and help group The 19th Represents to celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.She said:” There is so much toxicity out there in what is being referred to as, my husband and I talk about it often, this to the economy for attention.“That is what is monetizable right now.“So if you're just trying to grab someone's attention, you're going for something salacious versus what is truthful.”She was speaking with co-founder and CEO of The 19th Represents Emily Ramshaw for the 2020 Virtual Summit, when she touched upon the state of modern journalism.

    OPS: Harry speaking on the Invictus Games video conference call

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    Self-exiled British royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided a glimpse into their $14.7million California mansion while participating in Zoom calls to promote compassion.Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 35, spoke today with athletes participating in his Invictus Games competition, for disabled service men and women, to describe how important it was to check in on each other.Harry's lecture on mental health from the 1,353 square metre / 14,563-square-foot home in Montecito, comes after his wife spoke out abut media's toxicity in a separate video conference.Meghan, 38, referred o her personal experiences while speaking at a virtual conference for US pressure and help group The 19th Represents to celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.She said:” There is so much toxicity out there in what is being referred to as, my husband and I talk about it often, this to the economy for attention.“That is what is monetizable right now.“So if you're just trying to grab someone's attention, you're going for something salacious versus what is truthful.”She was speaking with co-founder and CEO of The 19th Represents Emily Ramshaw for the 2020 Virtual Summit, when she touched upon the state of modern journalism.

    OPS: Harry speaking on the Invictus Games video conference call

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    Self-exiled British royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided a glimpse into their $14.7million California mansion while participating in Zoom calls to promote compassion.Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 35, spoke today with athletes participating in his Invictus Games competition, for disabled service men and women, to describe how important it was to check in on each other.Harry's lecture on mental health from the 1,353 square metre / 14,563-square-foot home in Montecito, comes after his wife spoke out abut media's toxicity in a separate video conference.Meghan, 38, referred o her personal experiences while speaking at a virtual conference for US pressure and help group The 19th Represents to celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.She said:” There is so much toxicity out there in what is being referred to as, my husband and I talk about it often, this to the economy for attention.“That is what is monetizable right now.“So if you're just trying to grab someone's attention, you're going for something salacious versus what is truthful.”She was speaking with co-founder and CEO of The 19th Represents Emily Ramshaw for the 2020 Virtual Summit, when she touched upon the state of modern journalism.

    OPS: meghan Markle talking to The 19th Represents founder Emily Ramshaw

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  • Meghan and Harry in video conference calls from new mansion
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    Self-exiled British royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided a glimpse into their $14.7million California mansion while participating in Zoom calls to promote compassion.Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 35, spoke today with athletes participating in his Invictus Games competition, for disabled service men and women, to describe how important it was to check in on each other.Harry's lecture on mental health from the 1,353 square metre / 14,563-square-foot home in Montecito, comes after his wife spoke out abut media's toxicity in a separate video conference.Meghan, 38, referred o her personal experiences while speaking at a virtual conference for US pressure and help group The 19th Represents to celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.She said:” There is so much toxicity out there in what is being referred to as, my husband and I talk about it often, this to the economy for attention.“That is what is monetizable right now.“So if you're just trying to grab someone's attention, you're going for something salacious versus what is truthful.”She was speaking with co-founder and CEO of The 19th Represents Emily Ramshaw for the 2020 Virtual Summit, when she touched upon the state of modern journalism.

    OPS: meghan Markle talking to The 19th Represents founder Emily Ramshaw

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  • Meghan and Harry in video conference calls from new mansion
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    Self-exiled British royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided a glimpse into their $14.7million California mansion while participating in Zoom calls to promote compassion.Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 35, spoke today with athletes participating in his Invictus Games competition, for disabled service men and women, to describe how important it was to check in on each other.Harry's lecture on mental health from the 1,353 square metre / 14,563-square-foot home in Montecito, comes after his wife spoke out abut media's toxicity in a separate video conference.Meghan, 38, referred o her personal experiences while speaking at a virtual conference for US pressure and help group The 19th Represents to celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.She said:” There is so much toxicity out there in what is being referred to as, my husband and I talk about it often, this to the economy for attention.“That is what is monetizable right now.“So if you're just trying to grab someone's attention, you're going for something salacious versus what is truthful.”She was speaking with co-founder and CEO of The 19th Represents Emily Ramshaw for the 2020 Virtual Summit, when she touched upon the state of modern journalism.

    OPS: meghan Markle talking to The 19th Represents founder Emily Ramshaw

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    Self-exiled British royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have provided a glimpse into their $14.7million California mansion while participating in Zoom calls to promote compassion.Harry, the Duke of Sussex, 35, spoke today with athletes participating in his Invictus Games competition, for disabled service men and women, to describe how important it was to check in on each other.Harry's lecture on mental health from the 1,353 square metre / 14,563-square-foot home in Montecito, comes after his wife spoke out abut media's toxicity in a separate video conference.Meghan, 38, referred o her personal experiences while speaking at a virtual conference for US pressure and help group The 19th Represents to celebrate the centenary of women's suffrage.She said:” There is so much toxicity out there in what is being referred to as, my husband and I talk about it often, this to the economy for attention.“That is what is monetizable right now.“So if you're just trying to grab someone's attention, you're going for something salacious versus what is truthful.”She was speaking with co-founder and CEO of The 19th Represents Emily Ramshaw for the 2020 Virtual Summit, when she touched upon the state of modern journalism.

    OPS: meghan Markle talking to The 19th Represents founder Emily Ramshaw

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  • Prince Harry says it will take every person on the planet to beat racism
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    Prince Harry says it will take every person on the planet to beat racism
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    Self exiled British royal Prince Harry has told a civil rights group says it would take 'every single person on the planet' to defeat racism.The Duke of Sussex, 35,is currently living in actor Tyler Perry's $14 million mansion in Beverly Hills with wife Meghan Markle, 38, and their son Archie, one.He spoke out in a video conference interview with US civil rights leader Rashad Robinson for the Color of Change initiative.In a clip released on Instagram, Harry praised the younger generation for “acting, rather than just saying.”He said:” 's we've discussed before, it is going to take every single one of us, this is not just down to the black community, it's going to take every single person on the planet right now.”His comments come as the authors of the couple's upcoming biography Finding Freedom claimed Meghan helped guide Prince Harry on his very public “woke” journey.

    OPS: Prince Harry speaking to Rashad Robinson for the Color of Change interview

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  • Prince Harry says it will take every person on the planet to beat racism
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    Self exiled British royal Prince Harry has told a civil rights group says it would take 'every single person on the planet' to defeat racism.The Duke of Sussex, 35,is currently living in actor Tyler Perry's $14 million mansion in Beverly Hills with wife Meghan Markle, 38, and their son Archie, one.He spoke out in a video conference interview with US civil rights leader Rashad Robinson for the Color of Change initiative.In a clip released on Instagram, Harry praised the younger generation for “acting, rather than just saying.”He said:” 's we've discussed before, it is going to take every single one of us, this is not just down to the black community, it's going to take every single person on the planet right now.”His comments come as the authors of the couple's upcoming biography Finding Freedom claimed Meghan helped guide Prince Harry on his very public “woke” journey.

    OPS: Prince Harry speaking to Rashad Robinson for the Color of Change interview

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  • Behind-the-scenes moment Princess Anne teaches her mother the Queen how to use Zoom
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    The moment Britain’s Princess Anne helped her 94-year-old mother Queen Elizabeth get to grips with video conferencing technology is revealed in a new TV documentary.The Queen was about to take part in her first public video call to support the nation's carers using online service Zoom.In the sneak preview of the upcoming documentary to mark Anne’s 70th birthday, the princess asks her mother: “Can you see everybody? “You should have six people on your screen.”The Queen replies: “Yes, well I can see four anyway.”Anne quickly replies: “ Actually, you don't need me. You know what I look like!'The amusing clip left royal fans praising Anne for her humorous antics. At the start of the clip, which took place in June during National Carers' Week.Anne , at her home in Gatcombe Park, is seen waiting for her mother to enter the video call from Windsor Castle. The documentary was made by UK TV channel ITV.

    OPS: Princess Anne helps Queen Elizabeth get to grips with Zoom. Eventually, the monarch is able to take part in the talk with carers around the UK

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  • Behind-the-scenes moment Princess Anne teaches her mother the Queen how to use Zoom
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    The moment Britain’s Princess Anne helped her 94-year-old mother Queen Elizabeth get to grips with video conferencing technology is revealed in a new TV documentary.The Queen was about to take part in her first public video call to support the nation's carers using online service Zoom.In the sneak preview of the upcoming documentary to mark Anne’s 70th birthday, the princess asks her mother: “Can you see everybody? “You should have six people on your screen.”The Queen replies: “Yes, well I can see four anyway.”Anne quickly replies: “ Actually, you don't need me. You know what I look like!'The amusing clip left royal fans praising Anne for her humorous antics. At the start of the clip, which took place in June during National Carers' Week.Anne , at her home in Gatcombe Park, is seen waiting for her mother to enter the video call from Windsor Castle. The documentary was made by UK TV channel ITV.

    OPS: Princess Anne helps Queen Elizabeth get to grips with Zoom,

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  • Behind-the-scenes moment Princess Anne teaches her mother the Queen how to use Zoom
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    The moment Britain’s Princess Anne helped her 94-year-old mother Queen Elizabeth get to grips with video conferencing technology is revealed in a new TV documentary.The Queen was about to take part in her first public video call to support the nation's carers using online service Zoom.In the sneak preview of the upcoming documentary to mark Anne’s 70th birthday, the princess asks her mother: “Can you see everybody? “You should have six people on your screen.”The Queen replies: “Yes, well I can see four anyway.”Anne quickly replies: “ Actually, you don't need me. You know what I look like!'The amusing clip left royal fans praising Anne for her humorous antics. At the start of the clip, which took place in June during National Carers' Week.Anne , at her home in Gatcombe Park, is seen waiting for her mother to enter the video call from Windsor Castle. The documentary was made by UK TV channel ITV.

    OPS: Princess Anne helps Queen Elizabeth get to grips with Zoom,

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  • Tennis fan Kate Middleton enjoys cat with school kids and former Wimbledon champ Andy Murray
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    Tennis fan Kate Middleton joined former Wimbledon champion Andy Murray for a video call with schoolchildren to mark what would have been the British tournament’s final weekend.She even wore a £665 green dress featuring little tennis players in the pattern. It’s by HVN and available on Net-A_Porter.Kate, 38, and Sir Andy, 33, shared tennis tips and lockdown stories with pupils from Bond Primary School in Mitcham, south London.Murray , who shares three children with wife Kim Sears, admitted he has found home schooling 'difficult' and said it has been a challenge to find creative activities to keep the family entertained. Kate , the Duchess of Cambridge, has previously spoken of how she and Prince William have spent a lot of time outside in the garden at their Norfolk home of Anmer Hall with children Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.She surprised the children with Sir Andy as a special guest, interrupting her virtual royal visit to disclose that she had someone waiting on the line.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Andy Murray speak to the children from the school South London

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  • Tennis fan Kate Middleton enjoys cat with school kids and former Wimbledon champ Andy Murray
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    Tennis fan Kate Middleton joined former Wimbledon champion Andy Murray for a video call with schoolchildren to mark what would have been the British tournament’s final weekend.She even wore a £665 green dress featuring little tennis players in the pattern. It’s by HVN and available on Net-A_Porter.Kate, 38, and Sir Andy, 33, shared tennis tips and lockdown stories with pupils from Bond Primary School in Mitcham, south London.Murray , who shares three children with wife Kim Sears, admitted he has found home schooling 'difficult' and said it has been a challenge to find creative activities to keep the family entertained. Kate , the Duchess of Cambridge, has previously spoken of how she and Prince William have spent a lot of time outside in the garden at their Norfolk home of Anmer Hall with children Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.She surprised the children with Sir Andy as a special guest, interrupting her virtual royal visit to disclose that she had someone waiting on the line.

    OPS: Kate Middleton and Andy Murray speak to the children from the school South London

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    British royal Kate Middleton is due to lead an online assembly for students in schools across the UK. And she gave a sneak peak of the address which included video conferencing pupils at a primary school.The Duchess of Cambridge 38, will spoke about the importance of children's mental wellbeing in a pre-recorded message to be played during the assembly hosted by online classroom the Oak National Academy.IAs part of the assembly, the Duchess also joined a video call with students from Waterloo Primary Academy in Blackpool, whose parents have been working on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.

    OPS: Kate Middleton on her pre-recorded message for school pupils in the UK which incldues a video chat with youngsters at Waterloo Primary Academy in Blackpool, England.

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    British royal Kate Middleton is due to lead an online assembly for students in schools across the UK. And she gave a sneak peak of the address which included video conferencing pupils at a primary school.The Duchess of Cambridge 38, will spoke about the importance of children's mental wellbeing in a pre-recorded message to be played during the assembly hosted by online classroom the Oak National Academy.IAs part of the assembly, the Duchess also joined a video call with students from Waterloo Primary Academy in Blackpool, whose parents have been working on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.

    OPS: Kate Middleton on her pre-recorded message for school pupils having a video chat with youngsters at Waterloo Primary Academy in Blackpool, England.

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: Princess Anne on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth has joined in her first coronavirus video conferencing chat.She teamed up with her daughter Princess Anne to meet carers online and praise them for their work, particularly during the pandemic.The queen, 94, and Anne, 69, listened to their stories in honour of Carers Week in the UK to honour those who look after others, particularly the elderly, frail and disabled.The Queen was in a sitting room at Windsor Castle where she has been in quarantine with husband Prince Philip who has just celebrated his 99th birthday.spent 20 minutes listening to the women about their experiences and asking questions about the pressures they face.In a clip shared on the Royal Family Twitter account , the Queen told them:” Interesting listening to all your tales and stories. I'm very impressed by what you have achieved already. “I'm very glad to have been able to join you today.”The conference call took place on June 4 but a was released today (June 11).

    OPS: The Queen on her video conferencing chat with UK carers .

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