The Prince and Princess of Wales are huge advocates of mental health
had to sadly decline an invitation from a young schoolboy in the West Midlands to join him as a VIP guest at his school event.on an official visit to Birmingham on Tuesday, were invited to visit St Michael's Church of England High School in Rowley Regis by pupil Freddie Hadley.
"Our passion for mental health has given us opportunities to organise and lead community events, present at national conferences, take part in radio interviews and even gain celebrity endorsement." Just last month, William marked World Suicide Prevention Day by visiting a construction site in west London to discuss the prevalence of suicide in the construction industry. Workers in construction are at some of the highest risk of suicide in the country, with rates in the industry over three times higher than the national average.
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