April 17, 2020 - 07:24 BST Danielle Stacey The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have recorded a voiceover for a special film aimed at directing people to coronavirus-related mental health support. Prince William and Kate tell the nation"we're in this together" and sympathise with those in lockdown as part of the Every Mind Matters film, which will air on TV on Monday.
The campaign will highlight new advice on PHE's Every Mind Matters website, after a survey found that 84 percent of those questioned worried about the effect the pandemic is having on their lives. The range of new resources include a tailored COVID-19 mind plan, and support for specific mental wellbeing issues like anxiety, stress, low mood and trouble sleeping.
Famous faces joining the campaign include former Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain, England footballer Jesse Lingard, and Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who completed self-isolation after he contracted COVID-19 in March.The couple chaired an online mental health roundtable from their Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, last week, in which they spoke to charities to see how they're coping during the coronavirus crisis.
William and Kate surprised children at a Lancashire school during a video call last week. The Cambridges wanted to thank teachers and staff for their dedication at this difficult time, as they continue to teach vulnerable pupils and those whose parents are key workers. In a light-hearted moment, the Duchess jokily revealed that her husband had been eating all of the chocolate in their house in the lead-up to Easter.
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HRH has been at the forefront of this pandemic, interacting with people via skip, talking to their employers, they know where and how people live in the current situation in the country. Great job, great couple