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Prince William thanks police officers for their tireless work during the ongoing public health emergency

William, Duke of Cambridge

The Duke of Cambridge has written a letter of support to the Police Federation of England and Wales, thanking police officers for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

William’s letter reads:

“I am writing to convey Catherine and my personal thanks for the truly remarkable work that the Police Forces of the United Kingdom are doing, day in day out, to keep us all safe and keep the country going during these extraordinarily difficult times.

“The willingness of emergency service personnel to work tirelessly to protect the interests of others is a source of tremendous pride for this country. Having spent the last few weeks speaking with members of the emergency responder community, I have heard first-hand about the challenges they are facing at the moment, but I have also been struck by their remarkable commitment and ‘can do’ attitude at a time like this. Even in normal times, emergency responders encounter distressing events on an all too frequent basis.

“Each day, they put not only their physical health but also their mental health at risk to help others. So in this challenging and unsettling period, it seems more important than ever for those on the frontline to know where they can turn to for information and support.

“I know you take the wellbeing of your staff extremely seriously and I have heard about the helpful services provided internally to your teams, such as occupational health support and employee assistance schemes – all of which will be of vital importance as you support your staff through the weeks and months ahead.

“We hope this service will complement existing provision and make a real difference in supporting the mental wellbeing of those on the frontline. In the meantime, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you and all your colleagues for your work, your determination and your courage. The country owes you all an enormous debt of gratitude.”

In a reply posted on the Police Federation website, its National Chair, John Apter, wrote to William and Kate.

He said: “Policing during the Covid-19 pandemic is something none of us have experienced before, but my colleagues have worked tirelessly to keep communities safe and alleviate the burden on the NHS. I am incredibly proud of those 120,000 police officers we represent across England and Wales who have selflessly risen to this challenge, despite their own family worries and concerns.

“Your letter refers to the need for officers to take care of their mental health, as well as their physical wellbeing. This is something that we take extremely seriously and my Federation colleagues across the 43 police forces in England and Wales are also on hand to help, support and guide officers. In this time of crisis, please do not underestimate just how much your kind words will mean to police officers across the country. On their behalf, thank you for recognising their dedication, bravery and commitment.”

About author

Jess Ilse is the Assistant Editor at Royal Central. She specialises in the British, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish Royal Families and has been following royalty since Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee. Jess has provided commentary for media outlets in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Jess works in communications and her debut novel THE MAJESTIC SISTERS will publish in Fall 2024.