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Like other members of The Firm, Sophie is embracing working remotely, and last month highlighted some useful resources to help support and offer advice to those who are looking after their children at home amid the coronavirus pandemic. In the short video, recorded by her daughter Lady Louise and shared on the Royal Family Instagram account, fans were offered a glimpse of the Wessex's home office. Behind the Countess were shelves stacked with DVDs, books and board games, as well as toys and what appeared to be home photo albums. Speaking in the video, Sophie said: 'For parents and carers, it can be a daunting time to help our children and young people through this period of uncertainty but please don't feel alone. 'Make use of the resources out there and the fantastic digital communities that are sharing and supporting them. Stay safe and thinking of you all. ' An aerial view of Bagshot Park, the royal residence of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, pictured in 2009