Sarah Ferguson, Princess Eugenie, and Jack Brooksbank Brought Care Packages to NHS Staff

Photo credit: Ian West - PA Images - Getty Images
Photo credit: Ian West - PA Images - Getty Images

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Sarah Ferguson, Princess Eugenie, and Jack Brooksbank have been joining forces to help NHS workers amid the coronavirus crisis. According to the Daily Mail, they were seen twice, on last Wednesday and Sunday, driving to a London hospital to deliver care packages full of food, toiletries, and sanitizing wipes.

"They wanted to do anything they could to help," a friend told the publication. Further deliveries are reportedly in the works for other hospitals.

Ferguson shared an image of donations from Lambertz, a cookie company, whose products they've been giving to the healthcare workers. "Thank you @hermann_buehlbecker and @lambertz_gruppe for your support of all the hard workers in the UK," she wrote in a caption, tagging both the company and its chief executive.

For her part, Princess Eugenie posted a photo of staffers at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, an organization that she's supported in recent years, thanks to her personal connection with the hospital. (At age 12, the Princess underwent surgery for scoliosis there.)

"I'm so proud of my hospital, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, as they have become a trauma centre for the first time since 1982 due to the incredibly challenging time we face and the unprecedented pressure all hospitals and their staff face," Eugenie wrote in a caption, going on to explain that the hospital had started an online fund "to help their frontline clinical staff in any way possible—from providing meals, to purchasing essential equipment items, to supporting mental health in a time of crisis," and imploring followers for donations.

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