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Kate Middleton and Prince William get competitive at Mental Health Awareness week event

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Prince William and Kate Middleton stepped out hand-in-hand in Wolverhampton in support of Mental Health Awareness Week and projects helping the city’s young people.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stopped off at the centre on Thursday to take a shot at some of the sports, arts, and other recreational activities it provides for children.

Kate even showed off her sporty side and tried her hand at an archery session, but later admitted she had been “terrible,” missing the target.

Prince William then went head-to-head with his wife during a table tennis match, at first egging Kate on, before telling people to “talk amongst themselves" as it could go on for hours.

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