On Thursday, Kensington Palace shared an Instagram video of the youngsters clapping in appreciation for all the healthcare workers fighting on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
“To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you,” the caption stated.
The “Clap for our Carers” campaign is a nationwide initiative, which shows thanks and appreciation for nurses, doctors and other healthcare workers working on the front line.
Enthusiastic and appreciative fans were quick to take to Instagram to comment on the adorable video, with one person writing: “The world needed this. Sometimes the best medicine is children.”
Another person stated: “Thank you for cheering us up. Just the dose of cuteness we needed.”
A third person stated: “This is adorable, we appreciated all the healthcare workers and their hard work!!”
Joining the Cambridge children in the clap initiative was Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, who shared a video of their family applauding Britain’s NHS workers.
“The Earl and Countess of Wessex, and their children, show their support for all those working on the frontline,” the Wessex’s wrote on Twitter.
The Earl and Countess of Wessex, and their children, show their support for all those working on the frontline 👏#clapforourcarers pic.twitter.com/vsl5EygItY
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 26, 2020
The royal family’s sweet gesture comes after Prince Charles shared his first message with fans, since testing positive for coronavirus.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the 71-year-old posted a statement, in which he thanked well-wishers for their kind words of support following his shock diagnosis.
“Thank you for all your ‘Get Well Soon’ messages for His Royal Highness. He is enormously touched by your kind words,” the statement read.
Clarence House confirmed the news about Charles testing positive to COVID-19, via a statement on Wednesday.