Belfast Telegraph

Morale-boosting visit to local hospital by Charles

- By Tony Jones

THE Prince of Wales has made a private visit to his local hospital to thank staff for their hard work and community support during the pandemic.

Charles travelled to Tetbury Hospital to meet workers and was taken on a 30-minute socially distanced tour by the institutio­n’s matron Sarah Taylor.

The small community hospital, which became a charity 27 years ago, has kept a service running throughout most of the pandemic.

Charles, who lives nearby at Highgrove in Gloucester­shire, is patron of the Friends of Tetbury Hospital which fundraises for the institutio­n, and his visit came five years after his last trip.

Mrs Taylor, who has worked at the hospital for two years, said about the royal visit: “It was greatly appreciate­d as the teams have been working hard to provide a service to the local community.

“This was an enormous morale boost for our incredibly dedicated staff during these unpreceden­ted times, as they shared their stories of the challenges they have faced and how we have overcome them.”

The prince met staff members from the outpatient­s and minor injuries units.

During the pandemic, the hospital also sent a number of staff to help out at Gloucester­shire Royal Hospital (GRH), along with equipment including ventilator­s.

Debbie Loewenthal, day surgery lead, who was seconded to GRH for four months and still supports the acute hospital, said: “It was really lovely to meet His Royal Highness. He spent time with each member of our team and it really lifted our spirits at the end of a difficult year.”

Meanwhile, James Bond stars Daniel Craig and Dame Judi Dench have joined the Prince of

Wales and Duchess of Cornwall in recording a much-loved festive poem in aid of charity.

Charles and Camilla have been filmed narrating ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas’ with a host of performers to raise awareness about the Actors’ Benevolent Fund (ABF) which has received more requests for help this year than ever before.

The actors who took part included Tom Hardy, Dame Maggie Smith, Joanna Lumley, Ncuti Gatwa and the ABF’S president Dame Penelope Keith.

The heir to the throne read the famous opening lines of Clement Clarke Moore’s poem.

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