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Prince William ditches home office for relaxed WFH set-up. The Duke of Cambridge has swapped the way he works.

 


The Duke of Cambridge has swapped the way he works.
Although many of us have returned, or will be returning, to the office, every now and then working from home is unavoidable, and Prince William has now bought a relaxed set-up.
Ditching the usual domestic office, the royal has now gotten to used to a cosier setting, rather taking calls in his dwelling room. A image used to be shared of William as he used to be listening to victims of the latest Australian floods. The Duke had his laptop computer perched on a swanky laptop stand that was once balanced on the espresso table, as he morosely listened to those speaking.
"The sheer magnitude and long time period impacts the floods in Australia have had on those affected is devastating," an Instagram Stories post from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's account read.
"The pace of destruction has resulted in thousands left without homes, business and income.
"Residents and emergency responders are persevering with to work collectively to rebuild shattered neighbourhoods and recover from this herbal disaster."



During the video call, William heard from Ashley Slapp, a local State Emergency Services commander, who had conducted over 150 rescue missions in just the month of February.
He also heard from Jeanette Wilkins, a headteacher at a school that used to be badly hit by floods, with Jeanette telling the Duke: "We've misplaced our college and everything in it."
After listening to their words, William responded: "You've all painted a photo of the scale of these floods, without a doubt horrendous and without a doubt quite startling.
"All of you are doing a superb job in your communities. Whether it is your business, your school, your community or in the emergency services, you’re all doing a great job of being those figureheads and these leaders which your community alas needs proper now. But on top of that make positive you seem after yourselves."
He added: "It's hole words from sat here in the United Kingdom but thank you and properly achieved for the whole thing you did."

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