Kate Middleton and Prince William waved to staff and residents during a visit to a care home in Bath on the second day of their royal tour.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, embarked on a journey across the country on the royal train on Sunday, visiting cities across the country including Edinburgh and Manchester yesterday to pay tribute in person to the individuals and organisations that have gone above and beyond in response to the Covid-19 crisis.
And
today the royal couple hopped off to visit Cleeve Court Care Home in
Twerton, and were greeted by choristers from Bath Abbey Choir, who
performed Christmas songs for the home's residents.
Choir Master Huw Williams stepped in after learning that Cleeve Court's residents were not be able to make their usual visit to the carol service at Bath Abbey this year due to Covid-19 restrictions.
The visit took place
outside the care home as the couple chatted staff to hear about their
experiences of providing care and helping residents to stay connected to
their loved ones throughout the pandemic and lockdown. Read more from The Daily Mail.
