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Prince Charles and Royal family pay tribute to nurses in poignant video after his coronavirus battle

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The Royal family have paid tribute to nurses around the world on International Nurses Day following Prince Charles' battle with coronavirus.

Charles, 71, revealed in March he had contracted the deadly bug and was self-isolating away from his wife Camilla. Key members of his family, including his mother The Queen, have starred in a new video, applauding nurses who have put their own lives at risks to save other during the ongoing pandemic.The video, posted to Instagram, starts with The Queen speaking to an operator.

She is heard saying: "Good afternoon, this is rather an important day," to which the operator replies: "Oh it is, it's quite special, International Nurses Day, being recognised by the general public." Get exclusive celebrity.

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