The British royal couple, Prince William and Kate Middleton, spoke to two organisations they visited in October 2019 to hear how they have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. It's been a year since the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton visited Pakistan. During the call, the teaching staff spoke to the Duke and Duchess about how they adapted their operations whilst the school was closed between March and September by providing learning packs to pupils and WhatsApp schooling. They then spoke to staff and children from SOS Children’s Village in Lahore, many of whom they met during their two visits to the village last October. Some of the village’s children also showed the royal couple the artwork that they had created about their memories of the visit last year, including drawings and friendship bracelets.
Source: The Express Tribune October 16, 2020 15:56 UTC