🎄The Duke and Duchess and their family attended a special pantomime performance of The National Lottery’s Pantoland at The Palladium, which was held to thank key workers and their families for their phenomenal efforts this year.
Before the performance, The Duke delivered a short speech to thank those across the country for the sacrifices they have made to keep the country operating and to support their communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the interval, The Duke and Duchess also met a small number of key worker families to hear more about their experiences over the past year, before popping backstage to thank the cast and crew.
'Even if your father is the future King, he can still be a little bit embarrassing sometimes.
And Princess Charlotte, making her red carpet debut at the pantomime this evening, made it clear she did not need to hold hands with the Duke of Cambridge, thank you very much.
But while Princess Charlotte took it all in her stride, it was a different matter for Prince Louis, making his first ever public outing.
The young prince, dressed in a blue jumper, anxiously clutched his mother’s hand as the family were met by dancing, juggling elves on the red carpet, and tried to hide behind her as one of Father Christmas’s helpers eagerly bent down to have a chat.
The laughing Duchess swiftly moved along, catching up with the Duke, who had been holding hands with Prince George and Princess Charlotte before the latter opted to go it alone.'
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Princess Charlotte decided she didn't need her hand held for her first red carpet walk
Louis was a particularly enthusiastic clapper, sitting on his mum’s lap, whilst Charlotte and George joined in too in the Royal Box. (None of the children in the audience under the age of 11 were required to wear masks)
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praised the "remarkable sacrifices" of frontline workers present in the audience.
"You have given your absolute all this year and made remarkable sacrifices. So too have your families, who I’m sure have seen far less of you than they would have liked. It’s lovely that you are all here together tonight. You are representative of the huge number of people across the UK who have stepped forward to make a difference this year in so many crucial ways. The country owes you a huge debt of gratitude."
10日にお亡くなりになった
《デイム・バーバラ・ウィンザー》へお悔やみを述べられた王子。
also paid tribute to screen legend Dame Barbara Windsor, best known as EastEnders' Peggy Mitchell and for her work in Carry On. Barbara sadly passed away after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's.
"I want to pause and pay tribute to a true national treasure, Dame Barbara Windsor, who so sadly passed away last night. She was a giant of the entertainment world, and of course a legend on pantomime stages across the country, including here at the London Palladium."
with Dame Barbara during a 2013 engagement for the poppy appeal
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招待された、最前線で働く人たちとお会いに。
During the interval, William and Kate stepped out to meet several key worker families to hear about their experiences and changes to their lives this year
William told Dom,
"Look after yourself. You’ve got to look after yourself in the long term because then you can look after other people."
During the interval William and Kate chatted with some of the key workers and their families
The audience tonight consisted of NHS staff, teachers, refuse collectors, transport workers & delivery drivers. William paid tribute to all of them on stage before the (socially distanced) performance.
終了後
キャストの皆さんと。
congratulated the cast on an "amazing" performance.
The special performance was sponsored by the National Lottery and held for key workers and their families as a way to say ‘thank you’ for their efforts this year throughout the pandemic.
The show promises "the very best of pantomime, with comedy in abundance and big show-stopping numbers, this star-filled extravaganza will play to a socially distanced audience for three weeks only".
Rules for Covid-secure performances
Covid-secure performances of pantomimes mean that shouting, booing and singing is discouraged.
Government guidelines state: 'Shouting or singing loudly can produce 20-times the mass of aerosol than speaking at a normal level of loudness'.
Audiences at pantomimes will be able to click their fingers or stamp their feet instead of yelling 'he's behind you!'
Theatres in Tier 3 are not allowed to open but can still rehearse and will have to wait until December 16 to find out if they can put on Covid-secure shows.
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