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‘Grateful’ Kate pledges support to St Mary’s Hospital

Duchess Catherine has shown her support for a fundraiser for St Mary's Hospital, where she gave birth to both her children.

After giving birth to both of her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, within the walls of St Mary’s Paddington Hospital, it’s no wonder that it holds a special place in Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge’s heart.

The Duchess took the time to pledge her support to the hospital during its ‘More Smiles’ fundraising appeal, which is aiming to raise more than £2 million to upgrade the children’s intensive care unit.

The Duchess released a statement regarding her support, writing that she is delighted to support a hospital that “brilliantly cared for” her and her children.

“The thought of your child in an intensive care unit is harrowing for any parent,” wrote Catherine.

“The commitment to expand and transform the Children’s Intensive Care Unit at St Mary’s Hospital will vitally guarantee more space to treat more children and support more families,” she wrote.

“As someone who was so brilliantly cared for by St Mary’s, I am delighted to support the Children’s Intensive Care Appeal, and commend the important work of all those involved in the project.”

The fundraiser is hoping to provide the intensive care unit with 15 more beds, new equipment and a parents’ room for long-term patients.

The unit, which currently only has 12 or 13 beds, was forced to turn away 233 ill children last year due to a lack of space and facilities.

Commenting on the Duchess’ support, the ICU’s consultant revealed that St Mary’s is “most grateful” for her patronage.

“Our campaign will save more lives and help us give even better care to more critically ill children and their families,” said Dr Simon Nadel, the Children’s Intensive Care Unit consultant, “We are most grateful for the Duchess of Cambridge’s support and warm wishes.”

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince William and Prince Harry were all born in the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, where the famed ‘introduction steps’ pictures were taken.

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