Prince Philip thanks key workers for ensuring ‘life continues’ under lockdown

Prince Philip thanks key workers for ensuring ‘life continues’ under lockdown in first statement since retiring… just hours after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their refusal to talk to UK press

  • The Duke of Edinburgh has thanked key workers for ensuring that ‘the infrastructure of our life continues’
  • Prince Philip, 98, said he wanted to recognise the ‘vital and urgent’ medical and scientific work taking place
  • ‘On behalf of those of us who remain safe and at home, I also wanted to thank all key workers,’ the duke said
  • Learn more about how to help people impacted by COVID

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The Duke of Edinburgh has thanked key workers who are helping to make sure that ‘the infrastructure of our life continues’ in the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.  

Prince Philip, 98, said he wanted to recognise the ‘vital and urgent’ medical and scientific work taking place.

In his message, the duke, who retired from public duties in 2017, also gave thanks to key workers including those involved in food production and distribution, refuge collection and postal and delivery services.

Philip, in his tribute published on the royal family’s social media channels, said: ‘As we approach World Immunisation Week, I wanted to recognise the vital and urgent work being done by so many to tackle the pandemic; by those in the medical and scientific professions, at universities and research institutions, all united in working to protect us from Covid-19.

‘On behalf of those of us who remain safe and at home, I also wanted to thank all key workers who ensure the infrastructure of our life continues; the staff and volunteers working in food production and distribution, those keeping postal and delivery services going, and those ensuring the rubbish continues to be collected.’

The Duke of Edinburgh has thanked medics, scientists and researchers who are tackling the ongoing coronavirus pandemic