Kate Middleton is the star of a new PSA urging adults to help children be the “best versions of themselves.”
Princess Kate, 36, has helped inspire the drive to talk openly about children’s mental wellbeing, and intervene to help kids as early as possible. Her latest video, released by one of her key charities, Place2Be , is encouraging youngsters to feel comfortable with who they are.
In the clip, Kate says, “Childhood is the time when we explore our personalities, discover the potential that lies within us and learn how to be ourselves. Our experience of the world at this...
Princess Kate, 36, has helped inspire the drive to talk openly about children’s mental wellbeing, and intervene to help kids as early as possible. Her latest video, released by one of her key charities, Place2Be , is encouraging youngsters to feel comfortable with who they are.
In the clip, Kate says, “Childhood is the time when we explore our personalities, discover the potential that lies within us and learn how to be ourselves. Our experience of the world at this...
- 2/5/2018
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
Princess Kate got personal during a visit to a London school as part of her children’s charity on Monday.
The 35-year-old mom of two visited the Mitchell Brook Primary School in Neasden alongside husband Prince William where she spoke to a group of kids about the importance of Children’s Mental Health Week — and why the cause means so much to her.
“People often ask me why I am so interested in the mental health of children and young people,” she began. “The answer is quite simple: it is because I think that every child should have the best possible start in life.
The 35-year-old mom of two visited the Mitchell Brook Primary School in Neasden alongside husband Prince William where she spoke to a group of kids about the importance of Children’s Mental Health Week — and why the cause means so much to her.
“People often ask me why I am so interested in the mental health of children and young people,” she began. “The answer is quite simple: it is because I think that every child should have the best possible start in life.
- 2/6/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
Princess Kate is sparking a “sea change” in how kids’ mental health is being addressed, a charity leader tells People.
The royal mom’s involvement is bringing about a “major shift in attitudes to mental health, with greater understanding that is just as important as our physical health,” says Catherine Roche, the chief executive of one of Kate’s charities, Place2Be.
“We can see how this is becoming an issue that is being publicly discussed — which is a real sea change,” adds Roche. Kate’s “commitment and understanding is making a huge difference to the level of interest that...
The royal mom’s involvement is bringing about a “major shift in attitudes to mental health, with greater understanding that is just as important as our physical health,” says Catherine Roche, the chief executive of one of Kate’s charities, Place2Be.
“We can see how this is becoming an issue that is being publicly discussed — which is a real sea change,” adds Roche. Kate’s “commitment and understanding is making a huge difference to the level of interest that...
- 2/3/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
They may goof around for the cameras in sweatbands at the end of their launch video for Heads Together, but for Prince William and Princess Kate and Prince Harry it is a serious matter. The trio, who giggle after Harry suggests they "do a serious one" for the photographer, have joined up to spearhead a new campaign to end the stigma around mental health, their office announced on Sunday. The biggest single project they have taken on in unison, Heads Together aims to "change the national conversation on mental wellbeing," the palace says. Their three-pronged approach, first reported by People in February,...
- 4/24/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
We may see photos of her all the time, but it's pretty rare to hear Princess Kate speak. That's why it's all the more noteworthy that she's released a new PSA surrounding mental health issues for kids and, as an added bonus, we get to see her interact with a group of schoolchildren. The three-minute-and-32-second clip is a departure from her previous video messages and speeches and is a more ambitious move as a charming chat ensued between the Duchess of Cambridge and the children. Kate, 34, asks the group if they feel they can talk to their friends at school,...
- 2/8/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
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