King Charles is considering breaking royal tradition to hand the Princess of Wales an "unprecedented" royal role to help him with official business.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton brought some humour to a candid discussion about mental health during a recent radio show takeover.
William and Kate took over “BBC Newsbeat” for a special appearance this week, with them sharing how important it is to open up about the stigmas surrounding mental health.
The Prince of Wales could be heard jokingly trying to perfect his radio voice at the end of the show, saying “Thanks for listening” multiple times in different tones.
Kate giggled, before insisting: “Please use all three!” at the end of the clip, shared by BBC Sounds.
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The show was recorded on World Mental Health Day on Monday and saw the royals chat to guests; 24-year-old mental health advocate António Ferreria, Emma Hardwell from charity The Mix, music therapist Ben Cowley and Dr Abigail Miranda from the Anna Freud Centre for Children and Families.
William urged listeners to build a “toolbox” of techniques and coping strategies when it came down to trying to work on their mental health.
“A lot of people don’t realize what they need until it actually comes along,” he said.
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“You can be living one life one minute and something massively changes and you realize you don’t necessarily have the tools or experience to be able to tackle that.
“If we can’t look after ourselves we’re not going to be able to tackle the issues we feel we have to on a day-to-day basis.”
Kate continued: “There’s no right or wrong. Different things will work for different people and it’s just sometimes trying
King Charles is considering breaking royal tradition to hand the Princess of Wales an "unprecedented" royal role to help him with official business.
Marie Claire reports. The family will eventually move to the Castle but, for now, they are reportedly happy at the Cottage. A friend told People, that theirs is a life of a “modern royal family doing normal things.
Prince William and Kate Middleton may be known around the world, but they’re trying to make life as normal as possible for their three children.
New day jobs! Prince William and Princess Kate recently took over a BBC radio show for a day — and Kate couldn’t help poking a little fun at her husband’s hosting voice.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are expanding their royal resume. The Price and Princess of Wales celebrated World Mental Health Day by interviewing mental health advocates for BBC Newsbeat’s youth-focused radio show.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will speak about the importance of mental health on a specially recorded show for BBC Radio One’s Newsbeat. William and Kate, both 40, led a discussion for World Mental Health Day on Monday for a special programme which will be aired on BBC Radio One, Radio One Extra and the Asian Network on Tuesday afternoon.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have recorded a special programme for BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat to mark World Mental Health Day. William and Kate announced on Monday's Newsbeat show that their discussion on the importance of mental health will be broadcast on Tuesday 11 October.The pair addressed listeners during the bulletin, with Kate teasing that "Newsbeat will sound slightly different" on Tuesday.
The Princess of Wales has always had a group of close knit friends, some who she met at university or school while others she got to know through her husband Prince William. Kate, 40, and William, also 40, have grown close to each other's pals throughout the years after meeting at St Andrews University and starting a relationship. The mum-of-three has friends who have remained by her side through school, marriage and having children, and after joining the Royal Family she's also formed close bonds with certain Royals, such as Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
are said to want their kids——to have as normal an upbringing as possible. They can't control the fact that the kids have all been world famous from the moment they were born, but they can make sure the little royals grow up with house rules. Rules are normal, right?One unbreakable Wales family rule, according to the , is a strict ban on shouting.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been busy recently dealing with their increased royal responsibilities alongside bringing up their three children. Despite having a nanny to help with the children, Prince William and Kate prefer to be hands-on parents to their little ones - Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince William and Kate Middleton had a little friendly competition during their trip to Northern Ireland.
Prince William and Kate Middleton had a little friendly competition during their trip to Northern Ireland. On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales made their way to the Trademarket, an outdoor space that hosts local food and drink vendors from across the region. During their visit, William, 40, and Kate, 41, tried their hand at mixology. The duo arrived in coordinating blue outfits.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William, Prince of Wales, arrive for a surprise visit to the PIPS (Public Initiative for Prevention of Suicide and Self Harm) on Thursday (October 6) in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Kate Middleton has shared that it took her and Prince William “ages” to pick the names of their children.The two royals are proud parents to Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four. During her visit to Royal Surrey County Hospital on Wednesday 5 October, Kate recalled the moment she had to name her kids while chatting to a pregnant member of the public.
Kate Middleton has been pictured holding a tiny baby after she's previously hinted at her hopes of baby number four.The Princess of Wales, 40, is already a proud mum to Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven and four year old Prince Louis and has long teased the idea of having more children with her husband Prince William. Now, on a recent trip to Royal Surrey County Hospital’s maternity unit, Kate met one day old Bianca Moran. Kate, who wore a stunning yellow Karen Millen dress for the engagement, was at the hospital to hear more about the holistic support it provides to pregnant women and new mothers to ensure they receive the best possible care throughout and beyond their pregnancies.
Kate Middleton kicked off her Wednesday with a little baby fever! The Princess of Wales marked her first solo engagement since the death of Queen Elizabeth with a visit to the maternity unit at the Royal Surrey County Hospital. The princess was vibrant in a yellow dress by Karen Millen. Kate’s visit gave her a chance to speak with the staff about the work they are doing to support pregnant women and mothers.
For Katie Nicholl, it’s easy to see why Kate Middleton, the new Princess of Wales, was successful in navigating royal life while Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle struggled. Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent has written a new book titled, "The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown," which explores the lives of those who are now leading the house of Windsor. In it, she details how Kate managed to thrive as a member of the British royal family while Markle ultimately stepped back with her husband, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.