Prince Harry is leaning on support across the pond as he continues to face “obstacles” in Los Angeles.
16.05.2020 - 22:17 / eonline.com
In a trailer for a new BBC documentary, Football, Prince William, and Our Mental Health, The Duke of Cambridge is getting candid about emotional well-being. "You can't be ashamed of your mental health," Prince William began.
"You've got to be able to look it in the eye and go, I'm gonna deal with it, here we go." The trailer explains the 37-year-old royal hopes to shut down the stigma surrounding men's mental health by speaking with famous British soccer players, managers and fans. He later
.Prince Harry is leaning on support across the pond as he continues to face “obstacles” in Los Angeles.
By Jake Kanter
Princess Charlotte and Prince George might not return to school when Thomas's Battersea reopens next month.According to The Sunday Times, Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly "eager" to keep their children at home while the coronavirus pandemic continues.George and Charlotte have been homeschooled during lockdown.Despite government advice suggesting that many schools in the United Kingdom may reopen as soon as June, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly hoping to keep
When Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby found himself struggling with depression, he received help from a surprising ally — Britain’s Prince William. The Duke of Cambridge is passionate about mental health awareness and is known for supporting charities that reach out to others in need.
Prince William says the “life-changing” experience of becoming a father brought back emotions he felt after the death of his mother, Princess Diana.
The Royal Family of the United Kingdom has been in the news for quite some time. While the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world hard but at the same time there was something else that affected the Royal Family too and that was the sudden exit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from their royal duties. To add to their woes, Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19 that worried everyone. However, Prince William and Kate Middleton are trying to keep the spirits alive.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have joined more video calls in order to thank to care workers across the United Kingdom, showing appreciation for their service and hearing their stories from the pandemic.
Even Prince William's children can be picky eaters at times. The father of three recently spoke over video chat with the charity PEEK Project, which focuses on developing community among the UK's youth, as well as providing meals for families in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
The musician will support The Mix, the UK's leading support service for young people
Ant and Dec,Holly Willoughby,Phillip Schofield and Laura Whitmore are just some of the many celebrities who have taken part in a poignant video to remind others to take care of one another.The TV stars appeared in the video as they urged viewers to reach out to people who may be lonely in lockdown.The video is part of of ITV’s Britain Get Talking campaign and has been released to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week.
Today marks day one of Mental Health Awareness Week in the U.K. and Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, along with several other British celebs, came together with an important message.
And this time, they're asking for your requests...