Yesterday, the Duchess of Cambridge attended Best Beginnings, a charity partner of Heads Together, which is working to end the stigma around mental health.
The Duchess was on hand to introduce the ‘Out of The Blue’ film series. The series focuses on the issues that new parents face and how it affects their mental health.
Before the Duchess started her speech she took a moment to pay…
Prince Harry has been asked to fill a military counselling charity’s £200,000 funding gap as it appears the NHS and Ministry of Defence are going to drop its funding contracts with the charity.
The Big White Wall offers therapy to veterans and their families in…
Prince Harry reveals he misses army life
24th January 2017
It was a career that became a passion, and Prince Harry still feels nostalgic about it.
Officer Cadet Wales, as he was known when he first joined the Army in 2005, has revealed that he misses “black humour” and camaraderie of army life, as he spoke to a group of…
What is the next stage of Heads Together?
19th January 2017
Earlier this week the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry held a press conference to outline the plans for Heads Together.
With under 100 days until the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon that has named Heads Together as Charity of the Year, William, Kate and Harry believe that this year may very well be a “tipping point” in the way the United Kingdom views mental health.
Up…
The Duke of Cambridge examines the role of employers in mental health for Heads Together
5th December 2016
On Monday afternoon, the Duke of Cambridge spent time learning the ways that employers can better their employees mental health.
As part of the Heads Together initiative that he started with the Duchess of Cambridge and his brother, Prince Harry, the foundation is working at…
Suffolk Lives Matter gains support from Prince William
7th October 2016
The Duke of Cambridge has thrown his support behind a new suicide prevention strategy launched in Suffolk on 6 October.
Suffolk Lives Matter is a joint endeavour from organisations across Suffolk County which aims to reduce the number of suicides each year. Current figures…
Cambridges tackle youth issues at London mentoring charity
11th March 2016
Former gang members and anti-social teenagers might not be the usual audience for a royal engagement but both were in attendance as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a trip to XLP, a London-based youth mentoring charity, earlier this afternoon.
Prince William and Catherine, continuing their focus on young people, were greeted by smiles as they paid a return visit to see the work the charity…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met with two mental health campaigners on Thursday – one of which tried to take his own life – in an effort to raise awareness of suicide prevention.
The royal couple continued their ongoing campaign of mental health awareness as…
Kate Urges School Leaders To "Provide a Strong Foundation" in Heartfelt Conference Speech
18th November 2015
The Duchess of Cambridge made a warm and heartfelt speech today, calling on schools to do more to help children with mental health issues.
Kate, who was opening the Place2Be Headteacher Conference in London, said her own childhood was “wonderful and secure”…
Kate to discuss children's mental health with UK headteachers
9th November 2015
The Duchess of Cambridge is set to meet headteachers from across the country next week, in a bid to raise awareness of  young people’s mental health issues.
Kate will spend Wednesday at the Place2Be Headteacher’s Conference in her capacity as the charity’s Patron. The event, taking place at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch offices in London, will focus on what schools can do…