Carole Middleton delivers gift bags full of toys to the children’s room at her local hospital.



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Carole Middleton delivers gift bags full of toys and supplies from her party planning company to the children’s room at her local hospital to lift spirits during the coronavirus pandemic

  • Carole Middleton, 65, handed out gift bags from her company, Party Pieces
  • They filled them with toys for the children’s room and took them to their local hospital.
  • Kate Middleton’s mother could be seen smiling as she unloaded the car in the photo
  • Here we show you how to help people affected by Covid-19

Kate Middleton’s mother Carole delivered bags of gifts from her company to NHS workers in the children’s ward of her local hospital on Saturday.

On the Party Pieces Instagram page, Carole Middleton, 65, shared a moment where she can be seen downloading her car and captioned the post: “ Happy to help @nhsheroes with some kids room toys ”

In the image, the Duchess of Cambridge’s mother, dressed in a blue patterned dress and brown wedges, smiles as she picks up a cardboard box full of different-colored party bags.

And real fans across the country were quick to the comment section to praise Carole for her kind gesture.

Carole Middleton, 65, visited the Party Pieces Instagram page and shared a photo where she can be seen downloading a car full of gift bags.

Carole Middleton, 65, visited the Party Pieces Instagram page and shared a photo where she can be seen downloading a car full of gift bags.

Kate Middleton's mother delivered the toys to the children's room at a local hospital on Saturday. In picture, Duchess of Cambridge and Carole at Royal Ascot on June 20, 2017

Kate Middleton’s mother delivered the toys to the children’s room at a local hospital on Saturday. In picture, Duchess of Cambridge and Carole at Royal Ascot on June 20, 2017

‘Love Carole. I knew they were doing something! one excited, while a second wrote: ‘I love this! I love her! I love the dress … one of my favorites that I wear frequently!

A third commented: “Such a class,” while a fourth added: “A true role model for their children.”

The Duchess of Cambridge has also expressed her gratitude to those who work tirelessly on the front lines in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

Last week, royalty wrote a letter to Evelina London Children’s Hospital and wrote: “It is encouraging to know that he is still very open to business and continues to provide specialized care to sick children despite difficult circumstances.”

Real fans across the country were quick to the comment section, writing: 'A true role model for your kids.'

Real fans across the country were quick to the comment section, writing: ‘A true role model for your kids.’

Days later, it was revealed that she, too, had written to share her ‘heartfelt thanks’ to the staff working at Action For Children who provide vital support to vulnerable youth and families across the country.

“I am writing to express my sincere thanks to all of you at Action for Children during this enormously disturbing time,” he wrote.

On Thursday, Kate, along with her husband, Prince William and their children, used the blue NHS to lead Clap For the Carers Week 5, as millions of Britons loudly greeted key workers from their doorsteps.

The royal couple stood alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to join hands and praise everyone from the NHS healthcare workers to the shopping assistants who risk their lives to keep the country going.

The Duke of Duchess of Cambridge’s three children have been encouraged to participate in the Clap for Carers every week, and were joined by Prince Charles and Camilla, who are currently staying at Birkhall in Aberdeenshire.

The NHS and its staff are something that William and Kate have put at the center of their private and professional lives, and last week they announced a new initiative to support key workers by providing a dedicated mental health support system, Our Frontline.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children applauding for the NHS and frontline workers on Thursday

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children applauding for the NHS and frontline workers on Thursday



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