The Duchess of Cambridge visited King’s College Hospital in London on June 12th to visit those affected by the London Bridge and Borough Market attacks.
HRH meets some of the incredible doctors, nurses and support staff who describe their experiences to The Duchess. pic.twitter.com/Su3dTrtKic
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 12, 2017
HRH meets some of the incredible doctors, nurses and support staff who describe their experiences to The Duchess. pic.twitter.com/Su3dTrtKic
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 12, 2017HRH is meeting staff on one of our trauma wards, as well as patients who are being treated at King's after being injured at #LondonBridge. pic.twitter.com/GLl75yQ3qc
— King's College NHS (@KingsCollegeNHS) June 12, 2017
HRH is meeting staff on one of our trauma wards, as well as patients who are being treated at King's after being injured at #LondonBridge. pic.twitter.com/GLl75yQ3qc
— King's College NHS (@KingsCollegeNHS) June 12, 2017After meeting patients, HRH sits with Dr Tunnicliff who explains how important the psychological support offered to staff & patients is. pic.twitter.com/JZpvTenMIu
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 12, 2017
After meeting patients, HRH sits with Dr Tunnicliff who explains how important the psychological support offered to staff & patients is. pic.twitter.com/JZpvTenMIu
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 12, 2017HRH says goodbye to our CEO Nick Moberly & waves to the crowd as she leaves. We'd like to thank The Duchess for taking the time to visit us. pic.twitter.com/kzztPZfOzX
— King's College NHS (@KingsCollegeNHS) June 12, 2017
HRH says goodbye to our CEO Nick Moberly & waves to the crowd as she leaves. We'd like to thank The Duchess for taking the time to visit us. pic.twitter.com/kzztPZfOzX
— King's College NHS (@KingsCollegeNHS) June 12, 2017The Duchess says goodbye to the fantastic team @KingsCollegeNHS and thanks them for all their care & support for victims of the attack. pic.twitter.com/hH9qKum1p9
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 12, 2017
The Duchess says goodbye to the fantastic team @KingsCollegeNHS and thanks them for all their care & support for victims of the attack. pic.twitter.com/hH9qKum1p9
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 12, 2017The Duchess of Cambridge met some of the incredible doctors, nurses and support staff who described their experiences upon arrival at King’s College Hospital in London to visit those affected by the London Bridge and Borough Market attacks. After meeting the patients, she sat with Dr Tunnicliff who explained the importance of the psychological support offered to staff & patients. The Duchess also thanked the staff for all their care & support for victims of the attack.
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The Duchess of Cambridge repeated her blue sparkle tweed Rebecca Taylor suit with her sapphire and diamond earrings.