Prince William and Kate Middleton recently made an emotional appeal in a new video following Prince Harry’s heartfelt message to the royal family and the British public.
On September 10, the Prince and Princess of Wales marked World Suicide Prevention Day, highlighting the importance of communication and seeking help for mental health issues.
The royal couple praised the remarkable work done by the Jac Lewis Foundation in Wales.
Kensington Palace shared, “The Jac Lewis Foundation is doing incredible work in Wales, providing people with mental health support, and helping families affected by suicide.”
“Their dedication shows how community and compassion can save lives.”
At the end of the message, William and Kate urged people to seek support from @chasingstigma’s Hub of Hope if they or their loved ones are struggling.
It is worth noting that William and Kate made a meaningful plea through their social media channels after the Duke of Sussex’s historic move for the betterment of underprivileged children.
Reports indicate that King Charles’ youngest son has made a generous donation of £1.1 million ($1.49 million) to BBC Children in Need, a prominent charity in the UK.
This donation is considered one of the largest contributions publicly made by members of the British royal family.
Harry might have sent a message that he is still very much part of the royal family by following in the footsteps of the senior royals who are working passionately for such causes.
Not only that, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet’s father won hearts with his thoughtful move.