Prince William jokes about coronavirus during visit to Ireland

Prince William jokes about coronavirus during visit to Ireland

Well, what can we say about Prince William, People reports (opens in new tab) that on Tuesday, William and Kate visited the Gravity Bar at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. According to the official Instagram of the Kensington royal family, they met there with "Irish people across the creative arts, sports, business, and charity sectors. "According to CNN, 3,300 people have now died (opens in new tab) and 95,000 have been affected in more than 80 countries During his visit, William spoke with emergency workers from the National Emergency Service and made light of the new coronavirus, which has now killed 3,300 people in more than 80 countries and affected 95,000.

"People will say, 'I'm dying from the coronavirus,' and you'll say, 'No, it's just a cough,'" William told the paramedic.

And the inappropriate joke: "By the way, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are spreading the coronavirus!" He said, "Excuse me! We are keeping an eye on it, so if you need to stop, just let us know!" He continued.

According to Reuters, there have been 51 cases of coronavirus in the UK so far. However, William and Kate are following the advice of Public Health England.

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