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Prince William has made his first public appearance since Meghan Markle issued a subtle dig at the Royal Family in her Netflix series.
The Prince of Wales visited the Royal Berkshire Hospital on Wednesday morning.
Following the royal engagement, William issued a statement on his social media account.
Prince William said: "A poignant visit to Royal Berkshire Hospital to see firsthand the lasting impact of @NHSCharities support over the past five years, since the start of the COVID pandemic."
Prince William has made his first public appearance since Meghan Markle issued a subtle dig at the Royal Family in her Netflix series.
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It comes as Meghan Markle appeared to make a subtle dig at the Royal Family in her new Netflix show "With Love, Meghan".
The Duchess of Sussex spoke about her "new chapter" being "part of that creativity that I've missed so much".
She also referenced "healing" something "broken" in the lifestyle series which premiered this morning.
The comments come after she previously accused royal aides of preventing her from expressing her true self during her time in Britain.
It comes as Meghan Markle appeared to make a subtle dig at the Royal Family in her new Netflix show "With Love, Meghan".
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The Prince of Wales visited the Royal Berkshire Hospital to mark five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prince William, in his role as Patron of NHS Charities Together, observed the impact of funds provided by the charity since the coronavirus crisis began.
The visit highlighted the ongoing work of NHS Charities Together, which continues to support NHS staff, patients and communities across the country.
NHS Charities Together launched its Urgent Covid-19 Appeal in March 2020, raising over £15 million in just five days.
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During his visit, Prince William toured the Oasis Health and Wellbeing Centre and Garden at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
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The charity went on to raise more than £160 million to support patients, hospital staff, and volunteers on the frontline.
Funds reached every corner of the UK, helping nearly two-thirds of NHS staff through counselling, rest areas, and community projects.
Over 90% of these initiatives continue to have long-lasting impact today.
During his visit, Prince William toured the Oasis Health and Wellbeing Centre and Garden at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.