It’s so nice to see such a vulnerable side of Prince William.
29.03.2020 - 19:01 / usmagazine.com
Healthy body and mind. Prince William and Duchess Kate reminded people that while social distancing is important to curb the spread of the coronavirus, it can cause obstacles for mental health that need to be addressed.
“The last few weeks have been anxious and unsettling for everyone,” the Duke, 37, and Duchess of Cambridge, 38, said in a joint statement via Twitter on Sunday, March 29. “We have to take time to support each other and find ways to look after our mental health. It is great to see
It’s so nice to see such a vulnerable side of Prince William.
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As people worry about their physical health amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis, Prince William and Kate Middleton are urging people to focus on their mental health. The royal couple took to their twitter handle to spread some awareness about mental health.
Prince William and Kate Middleton want us to know that practicing self-care is just as important as practicing social distancing. Insert a "Preach" gif! With everything happening in the world with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the royal couple knows that these uncertain times can cause stress, anxiety and other effects to our well-being.
While many parents stress over children missing education while the schools are closed, parents are being reminded of the need to focus on mental health.
Looking on the bright side. Prince William and Duchess Kate honored Mother’s Day in the U.K. amid the coronavirus pandemic by sharing unseen photos of their family and a handmade Prince George made for his mom.