Kate Middleton, Prince William & Their Kids Applaud All Frontline Workers

On Thursday (Wednesday 23), Kate Middleton, Prince William and their three kids—Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis—participated in the nationwide “Clap for Carers” campaign. The family of five stepped out on their front doorstep to applaud all the frontline workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The clip appeared in the BBC's Big Night In special, as well as the official @KensingtonRoyal Instagram account.

"This evening The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis joined the UK in the weekly #ClapForOurCarers to show their appreciation for the incredible key workers working tirelessly to keep the country running," the caption reads. "#TheBigNightIn celebrated the acts of kindness, humour and the spirit of hope and resilience that is keeping the UK going during the COVID-19 Pandemic."

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have reportedly been encouraging their kids to participate in the "Clap for Carers" campaign every night. Last month, Kate and William shared another video of George, Charlotte and Louis on @KensingtonRoyal's social media clapping for all the people working so hard to keep the rest of the world healthy and safe during this uncertain time. “To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you,” the captioned read.

The Cambridge family is following social distancing guidelines at their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk, England. Like so many other families right now, they're staying in touch with other members of the Royal Family through video chatting platforms like Zoom. William and Kate have even carried out some of their official engagements over Zoom, as well.

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