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- Prince William marked World Suicide Prevention Day with a visit to Cardiff, Wales
- The Prince of Wales visited a new mental health hub and spoke about the impact of sports on communities
- Meanwhile, his brother Prince Harry was 150 miles away in London amid his U.K. trip
Prince William is marking World Suicide Prevention Day with a visit to a mental health hub in Cardiff, Wales.
The Prince of Wales, 43, traveled to Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Wednesday, Sept. 10, to learn about the mental well-being hub. Backed by William and Kate Middleton‘s The Royal Foundation, it will provide support to hundreds of people who may be at risk of suicide, operating as a supportive place where people can go to access professional mental health services.
The hub is being run by the Jac Lewis Foundation — created in memory of Jac, who died by suicide in 2019 — in partnership with the Welsh Rugby Union, of which Prince William is patron. During his visit, William met with some of Jac’s family and friends, including his father and teammates from his soccer team, and joined members of the Welsh Rugby Union and Swansea City FC for a conversation on the important role sport has in communities.
Prince William meets with members of the Jac Lewis Foundation in Cardiff, Wales, on September 10, 2025.
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While Prince William was out in Wales, Prince Harry was due to step out about 150 miles away in London amid his U.K. visit.
The brothers were only about eight miles apart from each other on Monday. While Harry, 40, traveled to Windsor Castle to visit the burial site of his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth, William and Princess Kate, 43, were nearby to mark the Queen’s death anniversary at the Women’s Institute in Sunningdale, Berkshire.
Prince William talks to Jesse Lewis, Jac Lewis’ father, and teammates from Jac’s soccer team, Ammanford FC, during his visit to Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.
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It’s not expected that the brothers will reunite amid their ongoing estrangement.
Robert Lacey, author of Battle of Brothers, recently told PEOPLE: “The rift is very profound and very long-lasting. It will not be changed, in my opinion, until Harry makes a move and apologizes.”
Added historian Amanda Foreman: “Everyone wants it to happen on their terms, but that’s what makes it impossible.”