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William and Kate continue mental health mission with Luton visit
“The fact you have gone through it and got where you are now, you should be really, really proud”.
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With temperatures soaring, Kate, 34, opted for a pretty white LK Bennett dress with blue flower detailing.
Kate and her husband of five years visited Youthscape today to tour their facilities in a move of support for the youth charity which aids “people facing exclusion from school for their behaviour and support for those with chronically low self esteem”, according to the website.
“I really regret not ever talking about it”.
The Youthscape charity specialises in young people’s social, emotional and spiritual development. The royal couple visited the site of Youthscape, a charity organization dedicated to helping young people.
Playing his favourite team against Luton Town, who recently beat Villa, William scored a goal during the match, but one of the boys told him it was offside.
William, Kate and Harry have said they want people to understand there are safe places to reach out for help before people consider the worst, and that tackling these issues early in life by providing a safe environment for children will have an immeasurable impact on kids later in life.
The couple will also meet with representatives from the OM Group, Our Minds Matter, Luton Council of Faiths and Grassroots, which work to raise awareness for stigma surrounding mental health among groups of faith.
Lorraine Kelly wore the red version of the dress in 2014 as well.
Operating from the hospice, the charity support adults from Luton and South Bedfordshire and children and their families across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Milton Keynes.
To mark 25 years of the hospice, the Cambridges will unveil a commemorative plaque and cut a cake before heading to company, Hayward Tyler, where they will open a new £20 million centre of excellence for motor manufacture.
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The newly renovated building serves as the new home for Youthscape.
During the visit, William, who was accompanied by his wife the Duchess of Cambridge, also met Jamie and Ethan Coniam, who are 10 and six, who lost their brother Kieran when he was 10 after a battle with cerebal palsy, epilepsy and autism.
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The Duke of Cambridge tries his hand at pool.