Royal families across Europe are campaigning against the emerging virus and giving a positive impression to their citizens by working from home, during this difficult period. Videos, and photos showing members of the royal families working from their royal residences, were published on the official “Instagram” accounts of the property of Belgium, Denmark and Sweden.

Many photos were shared along with explanatory claims that urge people to stay at home and thank health workers for their great efforts. Among those who share daily experiences online is the Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon, who has shared a series of photos showing him engaging in video chats with local health officials.

The royal family in Britain entered the closure with the abolition of links and the departure of Queen Elizabeth II London to Windsor, and the Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip was transported by helicopter from Sandringham to join the Queen in Windsor, meanwhile the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and his wife finally made an unannounced visit For the Public Health Authority contact center, to thank the staff for their hard work on behalf of the family.

This happened before Boris Johnson announced tougher measures on Monday evening, in an attempt to tackle the epidemic, speaking from government headquarters in a televised speech, in which he urged the nation to stay at home and said that people should leave only to obtain food, medicine or practice Sports, or work if it is "absolutely necessary", as he announced the banning of all social gatherings of more than two people in an attempt to stop the spread of the deadly disease.

Pictures of the King of the Netherlands, William Alexander, appeared in his office at the Royal Palace in The Hague, and the king continues to implement limited engagements at a time when he and his family follow safety and preventive measures against "Corona".

The Swedish princess Victoria and her husband, Prince Daniel, shared a photo a few days ago, talking to a number of local agencies in order to understand the outbreak of the new virus. The photo was taken at the Haga Palace in Stockholm, where the princess lives with her family.

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