Post by Admin on Jul 7, 2020 1:10:41 GMT
Kate Middleton and Prince William were perfectly matched as they stepped out on Sunday for their first joint outing since the lockdown began in the U.K. in March.
The royal couple celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS) with a special outdoor afternoon tea at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn — near William and Kate’s country home. In honor of the occasion, they chose to represent the NHS’s official colors: blue and white.
Kate wore a blue shirt dress with a white collar by Beulah London, while William coordinated with blue suit, shirt and tie.
The NHS has had its blue and white logo since 1990. Buildings across the U.K. have lit up blue throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to show their support and appreciation for the NHS. The rainbow symbol has also been used to signify support for the NHS during the pandemic — and the royal family has taken notice. Kate has represented just about every color of the rainbow during her many video calls, and even 2-year-old Prince Louis has taken part!
Like millions of children across the U.K., Louis showcased his artistic skills by making rainbow-colored paintings in support of NHS workers and other essential workers tackling the coronavirus pandemic across the country. Kate proudly shared one of his rainbow handprints, which he made as part of a stay-at-home art activity alongside his siblings, Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte. The royal family of five is currently isolating at their country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.
The royal couple celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS) with a special outdoor afternoon tea at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn — near William and Kate’s country home. In honor of the occasion, they chose to represent the NHS’s official colors: blue and white.
Kate wore a blue shirt dress with a white collar by Beulah London, while William coordinated with blue suit, shirt and tie.
The NHS has had its blue and white logo since 1990. Buildings across the U.K. have lit up blue throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to show their support and appreciation for the NHS. The rainbow symbol has also been used to signify support for the NHS during the pandemic — and the royal family has taken notice. Kate has represented just about every color of the rainbow during her many video calls, and even 2-year-old Prince Louis has taken part!
Like millions of children across the U.K., Louis showcased his artistic skills by making rainbow-colored paintings in support of NHS workers and other essential workers tackling the coronavirus pandemic across the country. Kate proudly shared one of his rainbow handprints, which he made as part of a stay-at-home art activity alongside his siblings, Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte. The royal family of five is currently isolating at their country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.